Hemodynamics in the colonic mucosa of rats with dextran sulfate-induced colitis in the early phase |
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Authors: | Ken Satoyoshi Yasushi Akita Fumihiko Nozu Nozomi Yoshikawa Keiji Mitamura |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Second Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine, 1-5-8 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, 142 Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | We investigated hemodynamics in the colonic mucosa of rats with experimental colitis induced by the administration of dextran
sulfate sodium (DSS). As parameters of hemodynamics, we determined the indices of mucosal hemoglobin concentration (IHb) and
mucosal oxygen saturation (ISO2), measured by reflectance spectrophotometry, and an index of colonic mucosal blood flow (Flow), measured by laser-Doppler
flowmetry. In the ascending colon, each parameter was measured by a combination of these methods after 1, 3, 5, 7, and 10
days of DSS administration. Histopathological examination was also performed. IHb in the DSS group increased with time; on
the 7th day, the value was 126.9±8.32, while that in the control group was 85.0±4.14, IHb in the DSS group being significantly
increased (P<0.02). ISO2 in the DSS group was lower than that in the control group, and on the 7th day, was significantly lower in the DSS group (25.7±1.34)
than in the control group (33.4±1.77) (P<0.01). No changes in Flow were observed in either the DSS or the control group during the administration period, and no significant
difference in Flow was found between the two groups. On histopathological examination, we observed a time-dependent increase
in the infiltration of inflammatory cells in the ascending colon of rats treated with DSS, but changes such as erosion and
ulceration were not found in the superficial layer of the mucosa. No histopathological changes were found in the control animals.
In the early phase of the experimental colitis, hemodynamic alterations in the colonic mucosa were already present at the
time the slight histopathological changes developed. These observations seemed to indicate the involvement of hemodynamic
alterations in the subsequent tissue injury. |
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Keywords: | colonic mucosal hemodynamics experimental colitis in rats reflectance spectrophotometry laser-Doppler flowmetry dextran sulfate sodium |
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