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Marchbank, T. |
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Patterson, M. |
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Playford, J. R. |
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Oakes, J. R. |
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Ghatei, M. |
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Davison, Glen |
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Rolfs, J. |
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2010-11-16T15:40:56Z |
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2010-11-16T15:40:56Z |
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2010-04 |
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| dc.identifier.citation |
Marchbank , T , Patterson , M , Playford , J R , Oakes , J R , Ghatei , M , Davison , G & Rolfs , J 2010 , ' OC-083 Clinical trial: influence of bovine colostrum on intestinal permeability in healthy athletes after heavy exercise ' pp. 34- . |
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PURE: 153170 |
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dspace: 2160/5900 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2160/5900 |
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| dc.description |
Marchbank, T., Davison, G., Oakes, J.R., Ghatei, M., Patterson, M., Rolfs, J., Playford, R.J. (2010). OC-083 Clinical trial: influence of bovine colostrum on intestinal permeability in healthy athletes after heavy exercise. Gut, 59 (Suppl. 1, A34-A35. British Society of Gastroenterology Annual General Meeting 2010, Meeting abstracts. |
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Heavy exercise results in gut symptoms and in extreme cases 'heat stroke' due, in part, to increased intestinal permeability of luminal toxins. We examined if bovine colostrum a rich source of growth factors and immune modulators could prevent these permeability changes. Methods: Twelve healthy volunteers completed a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover protocol (14 days colostrum or placebo) prior to standardised exercise. Gut permeability utilised 5 h urinary lactulose: rhamnose ratios. In vitro studies (T84 cells) examined effects of colostrum on temperature-induced apoptosis (active caspase-3) and epithelial resistance. Results: For both arms of study, exercise increased the blood lactate, heart rate, core temperature (mean 2°C rise) and plasma VIP by similar amounts. However, GLP-1 plasma levels results were discordant; rising by 88.7 pmol/l in placebo arm but falling by 4.2 pmol/l in colostrum arm (p=0.026). Intestinal permeability in placebo arm increased 2.5-fold following exercise (0.38±0.012 baseline value, to 0.92±0.014, p |
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eng |
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| dc.title |
OC-083 Clinical trial: influence of bovine colostrum on intestinal permeability in healthy athletes after heavy exercise |
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Text |
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Conference contribution |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gut.2009.208991e |
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| dc.contributor.institution |
Department of Sport & Exercise Science |
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Non peer reviewed |
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