Effect of mouse epidermal growth factor/urogastrone on the functional maturation of rat intestine

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Abstract

Mouse epidermal growth factor/urogastrone (EGF/UG), administered sc in a dose of 0.1 μg/g BW twice daily for 3 days, increased intestinal weight per unit length, lactase specific activity, and net calcium transport in normal 2-weekold suckling rats, but had no effect on maltase or sucrase specific activity. In normal 3-week-old weanling rats, the intestinal function of which is essentially fully mature, EGF/UG had no effect. These results suggest that EGF/UG, either secreted endogenously or ingested in breast milk, may have a role in both the morphological and functional maturation of the suckling rat intestine. © 1983 by The Endocrine Society.

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Oka, Y., Ghishan, F. K., Greene, H. L., & Orth, D. N. (1983). Effect of mouse epidermal growth factor/urogastrone on the functional maturation of rat intestine. Endocrinology, 112(3), 940–944. https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-112-3-940

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