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
Effect of glucocorticoids on rectal transport in normal subjects and patients with ulcerative colitis.
Sandle G, Hayslett J, Binder H. Effect of glucocorticoids on rectal transport in normal subjects and patients with ulcerative colitis. Gut 1986, 27: 309. PMID: 3699552, PMCID: PMC1433405, DOI: 10.1136/gut.27.3.309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActive ulcerative colitisInactive ulcerative colitisUlcerative colitisControl subjectsPharmacological dosesIntravenous administrationNet sodiumAcute ulcerative colitisAnti-inflammatory actionEffects of glucocorticoidsNet sodium absorptionColonic sodiumRectal pdAcute increaseAcute effectsColitisHydrocortisone hemisuccinateNormal subjectsPatientsGlucocorticoid hormonesSodium absorptionNet electrolyteGlucocorticoidsSimilar increaseSimilar changes