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Acute psychological stress increases paracellular permeability and modulates immune activity in rectal mucosa of healthy volunteers.

Linda GerdinAna M González-CastroAnn-Charlott EricsonMats PersbornJavier SantosSusanna A WalterÅsa V KeitaMaria VicarioJohan D Söderholm
Published in: United European gastroenterology journal (2022)
Dichotomous listening stress increases paracellular permeability and modulates immune cell activity in the rectal mucosa. Further studies are warranted to identify the primary mechanisms of stress-mediated reduction of mucosal defensive activity and barrier dysfunction, and their potential implications for gastrointestinal disorders.
Keyphrases
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  • stress induced
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