Blar i Department of Clinical Science på forfatter "Valeur, Jørgen"
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Food allergy alters jejunal circular muscle contractility and induces local inflammatory cytokine expression in a mouse model
Valeur, Jørgen; Lappalainen, Jani; Rita, Hannu; Lin, Aung Htun; Kovanen, Petri T.; Berstad, Arnold; Eklund, Kari K.; Vaali, Kirsi Kaarina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009-05-18)Background: We hypothesized that food allergy causes a state of non-specific jejunal dysmotility. This was tested in a mouse model. Methods: Balb/c mice were epicutaneously sensitized with ovalbumin and challenged with 10 ... -
Impact of HIV and type 2 diabetes on gut microbiota diversity, tryptophan catabolism and endothelial dysfunction
Hoel, Hedda Benedicte; Hove-Skovsgaard, Malene; Hov, Johannes Espolin Roksund; Gaardbo, Julie Christine; Holm, Kristian; Kummen, Martin; Rudi, Knut; Nwosu, Felix; Valeur, Jørgen; Gelpi, Marco; Seljeflot, Ingebjørg; Ueland, Per Magne; Gerstoft, Jan; Ullum, Henrik; Aukrust, Pål; Nielsen, Susanne Dam; Trøseid, Marius (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-04-30)HIV infection and type 2 diabetes are associated with altered gut microbiota, chronic inflammation, and increased cardiovascular risk. We aimed to investigate the combined effect of these diseases on gut microbiota composition ... -
Intestinal fermentation in patients with self-reported food hypersensitivity: painful, but protective?
Valeur, Jørgen; Morken, Mette Helvik; Norin, Elisabeth; Midtvedt, Tore; Berstad, Arnold (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010-07-03)Purpose: Enterometabolic disturbances may cause meal-related symptoms. We performed a functional evaluation of the intestinal microflora in patients with unexplained, self-reported food hypersensitivity by measuring fecal ... -
Unexplained, self-reported food hypersensitivity. Explorative studies on mechanisms of abdominal symptom generation
Valeur, Jørgen (Doctoral thesis, 2010-10-08)Background: Self-reported food hypersensitivity remains unexplained in most cases. Abdominal symptoms, typically consistent with the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), are common in patients with such unexplained, self-reported ...