Ulcerative colitis patients in remission have an altered secretory capacity in the proximal colon despite macroscopically normal mucosa

溃疡性结肠炎缓解期患者的近端结肠分泌能力发生改变,尽管宏观上粘膜正常

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作者:J K Gustafsson, G C Hansson, H Sjövall

Background

One of the hallmarks of acute colitis is loss of epithelial transport. For unknown reasons, many patients still suffer from GI symptoms during remission, indicating a sustained imbalance between absorption and secretion. We hypothesize that the colonic epithelium becomes more reactive to secretagogues to compensate for a failing barrier.

Methods

Biopsies from ascending colon and sigmoid colon of UC patients in remission and controls were mounted in Ussing chambers. Membrane current (Im) and epithelial capacitance (Cp) were used as markers for anion secretion and mucus exocytosis. Carbachol (1 mmol L(-1) ) and forskolin (10 μmol L(-1) ) were used to study Ca(2+) and cAMP-mediated secretion. Key

Results

Baseline values showed segmental patterns with higher Im in ascending colon and higher Cp in sigmoid colon of both UC patients and controls, but the patterns did not differ between the groups. The Im response to forskolin was increased (+35%) in the ascending colon of UC patients and the Im response to carbachol was decreased (-40%) in the same segment. No group differences were seen in the distal colon for either the forskolin or carbachol-induced Im responses. The Cp response to carbachol was instead up-regulated in the distal colon of UC patients, but remained unaffected in the proximal colon. Conclusions & inferences: The proximal colonic mucosa of UC patients in remission seems to shift its reactivity to secretagogues, becoming more sensitive to cAMP-dependent secretion and less sensitive to Ca(2+) -dependent secretion. This phenomenon may contribute to residual diarrhea in this patient group, despite resolution of inflammation.

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