Research Article

Paeoniflorin Improved Constipation in the Loperamide-Induced Rat Model via TGR5/TRPA1 Signaling-Mediated 5-Hydroxytryptamine Secretion

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Paeoniflorin concentration-dependently improved constipation and colonic tissue pathology in rats. Food intake (a) and water consumption (b) were tested immediately using an electric balance and measuring cylinder. (c) Visual observation of stool morphology. (d, e) Fecal pellet number was recorded in 24 hours. (f) Water content was measured after drying stools in a 60°C oven for 12 hours. (g) Intestinal transit rate was detected. (h) H&E-stained colonic tissue after administration of PAE (10, 20, and 40 mg/kg) was observed at 100× and 400×. Arrows, mucosal epithelial cell abscission. Data are mean ± SEM. and vs. NC group; and vs. model group.
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