V体育官网 - Impaired intestinal barrier integrity in the colon of patients with irritable bowel syndrome: involvement of soluble mediators
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- DOI: 10.1136/gut.2007.140806
Impaired intestinal barrier integrity in the colon of patients with irritable bowel syndrome: involvement of soluble mediators
Abstract
Background: Growing evidence suggests that patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have increased intestinal permeability. In addition, mucosal soluble mediators are involved in the pathophysiology of pain in IBS VSports手机版. We aimed to investigate (1) paracellular permeability in colonic biopsies of patients with IBS; and (2) the ability of soluble factors from colonic biopsies to reproduce these alterations in vitro. .
Methods: Paracellular permeability in colonic biopsies of healthy subjects and patients with IBS was measured by mounting the biopsies in Ussing chambers V体育安卓版. Cleared supernatant (SUP) of the culture from colonic biopsies was collected and applied to Caco-2 cells for 48 h. Paracellular permeability and transepithelial resistance (TER) were evaluated. mRNA expression of the tight junction proteins, zonula occludens (ZO)-1 and occludin, was assessed in colonic biopsies. Abdominal pain was assessed using a validated questionnaire. .
Results: Permeability of colonic biopsies was significantly higher in patients with IBS compared to healthy subjects V体育ios版. These changes were associated with significantly lower expression of ZO-1 mRNA in biopsies of IBS as compared to healthy subjects. Compared to healthy subjects, SUP of IBS markedly reduced TER and significantly increased permeability in Caco-2 cells. SUP of IBS patients induced a significant decrease of ZO-1 mRNA in Caco-2 as compared to healthy subjects. SUP-induced increased paracellular permeability correlated with the severity of abdominal pain. .
Conclusions: Our study shows that colonic soluble mediators are able to reproduce functional (permeability) and molecular (ZO-1 mRNA expression) alterations observed in IBS patients VSports最新版本. These findings might pave the way both to identify novel biomarkers as well as new therapeutic targets in IBS. .
Comment in
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VSports - Impaired intestinal molecular tightness in the mucosa of irritable bowel syndrome: what are the mediators?Gut. 2009 Feb;58(2):161-2. doi: 10.1136/gut.2008.165670. Gut. 2009. PMID: 19136518 No abstract available.
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"VSports手机版" Gut permeability in irritable bowel syndrome: more leaks add to slightly inflamed bowel syndrome conspiracy theory.Gastroenterology. 2009 Aug;137(2):728-30. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2009.06.024. Epub 2009 Jun 27. Gastroenterology. 2009. PMID: 19563841 No abstract available.
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