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Dietary Genistein Influences Number of Acetylcholine Receptors in Female Diabetic Jejunum.

Sydney SchachtFaisal MasoodShawn CatmullRobert DolanRussL AltabtabaeeWade GrowLayla Al-Nakkash
Published in: Journal of diabetes research (2017)
These data suggest that slowed intestinal transit in the diabetic ob/ob mouse may be due in part to decreased AChR and decreased contraction events occurring per unit time. A genistein diet rescues the number of AChR to levels of leans yet did not change the number of contractile events. Feeding ob/ob mice a genistein-rich diet has potential therapeutic benefits towards improving the debilitating diabetes-related gastrointestinal dysfunction.
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