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in ileum tight junction alteration in mouse model of restraint stress
1 university of messina, messina, Italy
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: salvator{at}unime.it.
Restraint stress induces permeability changes in the small intestine but little is known on the role of TNF-
in the defects of the TJ function. In the present study, we used tumor necrosis factor-R1 knock out mice (TNF-
R1KO) to understand the roles of TNF-
on ileum altered permeability function in models of immobilisation stress. The genetic TNF-
inhibition significantly reduced the degree of (1) TNF-
production in ileum tissues, (2) the alteration of ZO-1, Claudin-2, Claudin-4, Claudin-5 and
-catenin (immunohistochemistry) and (3) apoptosis (TUNEL staining, Bax, Bcl-2 expression). Taken together, our results demonstrate that inhibition of TNF-
reduces the tight junction permeability in the ileum tissues associated with immobilisation stress, suggesting a possible role of TNF-
on ileum barrier dysfunction.
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