2006
Amylase‐Resistant Starch as Adjunct to Oral Rehydration Therapy in Children with Diarrhea
Raghupathy P, Ramakrishna BS, Oommen SP, Ahmed MS, Priyaa G, Dziura J, Young GP, Binder HJ. Amylase‐Resistant Starch as Adjunct to Oral Rehydration Therapy in Children with Diarrhea. Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition 2006, 42: 362-368. PMID: 16641573, DOI: 10.1097/01.mpg.0000214163.83316.41.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral rehydration solutionAmylase-resistant starchGlucose-ORSDuration of diarrheaStool weightAcute diarrheaStandard treatmentFluid absorptionG-ORS groupMean stool weightIntravenous fluid therapyAcute watery diarrheaOral rehydration therapySeverity of diarrheaTreatment of diarrheaShort-chain fatty acidsColonic sodiumEvaluable dataRehydration therapyTreatment failureFluid therapyWatery diarrheaRehydration solutionIntestinal sodiumDiarrhea
2004
Zinc inhibits cAMP-stimulated Cl secretion via basolateral K-channel blockade in rat ileum
Hoque KM, Rajendran VM, Binder HJ. Zinc inhibits cAMP-stimulated Cl secretion via basolateral K-channel blockade in rat ileum. AJP Gastrointestinal And Liver Physiology 2004, 288: g956-g963. PMID: 15618279, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00441.2004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords8-Bromo Cyclic Adenosine MonophosphateAnimalsBariumCarbacholChloridesColforsinCyclic AMPDiarrheaEnterocytesIleumMaleMembrane GlycoproteinsMonosaccharide Transport ProteinsPotassium ChannelsRatsRats, Sprague-DawleySodiumSodium-Glucose Transporter 1Sodium-Potassium-Chloride SymportersSolute Carrier Family 12, Member 2Time FactorsZincConceptsCl(-) secretionRat ileumNa absorptionK channel blockadeBumetanide-sensitive 86Rb uptakeK channelsPresence of ouabainHalf maximal inhibitory concentrationNa-K-ATPaseAcute diarrheaStool outputCAMP-induced Cl- secretionMucosal additionMuscle layerAnion secretionLucite chamberCotransport activitySecretionClamp methodInhibitory concentrationDiarrheaCyclic monophosphateIleumEfflux experimentsSerosal
2000
Amylase-Resistant Starch plus Oral Rehydration Solution for Cholera
Ramakrishna BS, Venkataraman S, Srinivasan P, Dash P, Young G, Binder H. Amylase-Resistant Starch plus Oral Rehydration Solution for Cholera. New England Journal Of Medicine 2000, 342: 308-313. PMID: 10655529, DOI: 10.1056/nejm200002033420502.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOral rehydration solutionDuration of diarrheaOral rehydration therapyStandard therapyAmylase-resistant starchRehydration solutionFecal weightRehydration therapyStandard oral rehydration therapyMean fecal weightResistant starch groupStandard therapy groupPrimary end pointShort-chain fatty acidsMean durationFecal excretionDiarrheaTherapySodium absorptionEnd pointFluid lossLength of timeCholeraFatty acidsDuration
1986
Augmentation of neutral sodium chloride absorption by increased flow rate in rat ileum in vivo.
Harris M, Dobbins J, Binder H. Augmentation of neutral sodium chloride absorption by increased flow rate in rat ileum in vivo. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1986, 78: 431-438. PMID: 3734099, PMCID: PMC423573, DOI: 10.1172/jci112594.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeutral sodium chloride absorptionSodium chloride absorptionRat ileumChloride absorptionIntraluminal volumeAddition of furosemideTransmural potential differenceSingle-pass perfusionOutflow tubingIntraluminal pressureSodium absorptionPerfusion mediumIntact animalsElectrolyte absorptionIleumElectrolyte transportRinger's solutionIncreased ratesPerfusion rateRemoval of sodiumStepwise increaseMinimal changesSeparate experimentsUnstirred layer thicknessSolute absorption
1975
A Controlled Evaluation of Intravenous Adrenocorticotropic Hormone and Hydrocortisone in the Treatment of Acute Colitis
Kaplan H, Portnoy B, Binder H, Amatruda T, Spiko H. A Controlled Evaluation of Intravenous Adrenocorticotropic Hormone and Hydrocortisone in the Treatment of Acute Colitis. Gastroenterology 1975, 69: 91-95. PMID: 168121, DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(19)32640-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntravenous adrenocorticotropic hormoneAdrenocorticotropic hormoneSymptomatic inflammatory bowel diseaseSystemic steroid levelsInflammatory bowel diseaseDouble-blind techniqueTreatment of patientsConsecutive hospital patientsPlasma cortisol levelsIntravenous hydrocortisoneTherapeutic lagAcute colitisBowel diseasePatient evaluationHospital patientsDrug dosesControlled EvaluationEquivalent dosageSteroid levelsCortisol levelsExcretion rateDrug selectionHydrocortisonePatientsBlind technique