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Dynamic Changes in Colonic Structure and Protein Expression Suggest Regulatory Mechanisms of Colonic Barrier Function in Torpor-Arousal Cycles of the Daurian Ground Squirrel.

Weilan MiaoYuting HanYingyu YangZiwei HaoNing AnJiayu ChenZiwen ZhangXuli GaoKenneth B StoreyHui ChangShiwei Wang
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
The results show that hibernation reduced the thickness of the colonic mucosa and the depth of the crypt, decreased the number of goblet cells (GCs), and damaged the structure of some microvilli. The concentrations of proteins and molecules, and the enzymatic activity of DAO, were all increased in the serum and colon, and the localization of tight junction proteins and mucin in the colonic mucosa were altered (compensatory response). Although the ground squirrels ate during the interbout arousal period, the changes remained similar to the response to torpor. Inflammation, apoptosis-anti-apoptosis, and FXR-SHP signaling may be involved in the possible changes in intestinal gut permeability during the torpor-arousal cycle in Daurian ground squirrels. In addition, periodic interbout arousal may play an inflammation-correcting role during the long hibernation season of Daurian ground squirrels.
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