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Systemic phosphatidylcholine pretreatment protects canine esophageal mucosa during acute experimental biliary reflux 被引量:1
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作者 Gabor Eros Jozsef Kaszaki +1 位作者 Miklos Czobel mihaly boros 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第2期271-279,共9页
AIM: To characterize the consequences of short-term exposure to luminal bile on mucosal mast cell reactions in a canine model, and to determine the effects of systemic phosphatidylcholine pretreatment in this conditi... AIM: To characterize the consequences of short-term exposure to luminal bile on mucosal mast cell reactions in a canine model, and to determine the effects of systemic phosphatidylcholine pretreatment in this condition. METHODS: Twenty mongrel dogs were used for experiments. Group 1 (n =5) served as a salinetreated control, while in group 2 (n = 5) the esophagus was exposed to bile for 3 h. In group 3 (n =5) the animals were pretreated with 7-nitroindazole to inhibit the neuronal isoform of nitric oxide synthase. In group 4 (n = 5) phosphatidylcholine solution (50 rng/kg) was administered iv before the biliary challenge. Mucosal microcirculation was observed by intravital videomicroscopy. Myeloperoxidase and nitric oxide synthase activities, the degrees of mast cell degranulation and mucosal damage were evaluated via tissue biopsies. RESULTS: Exposure to bile evoked significant mast cell degranulation and leukocyte accumulation. The red blood cell velocity and the diameter of the postcapillary venules increased significantly. The tissue ATP content and constitutive nitric oxide synthase activity decreased, while the inducible nitric oxide synthase activity increased significantly as compared to the control values. 7-nitroindazole treatment significantly exacerbated the mucosal mast cell degranulation and tissue damage. Tn contrast, phosphatidylcholine pretreatment prevented the bile-induced ATP depletion, the inducible nitric oxide synthase and myeloperoxidase activity and the mast cell degranulation increased. CONCLUSION: The neuronal nitric oxide synthasemast cell axis plays an important role in the esophageal mucosal defense system. Systemic phosphatidylcholine pretreatment affords effective protection through ameliorating the bile-induced ATP depletion and secondary inflammatory reaction. 展开更多
关键词 ESOPHAGUS BILE Neuronal nitric oxide Mast cell MICROCIRCULATION Inflammation
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