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Steroids reduce local inflammatory mediator secretion and mucosal permeability in collagenous colitis patients
Authors:Taha Yesuf  Raab Yngve  Carlson Marie  Larsson Anders  Lördal Mikael  Lööf Lars  Thörn Magnus
Affiliation:1. Departments of Medical Sciences, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden;Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge, Sweden
2. Departments of Surgery,University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
3. Departments of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
4. Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge, Sweden
5. Center for Clinical Research, Central Hospital,V(a)ster(a)s, Sweden
6. Departments of Surgery,University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden;Department of Surgery, Karolinska Institutet,South Stockholm General Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:
AIM: To study the effect of oral steroids upon clinical response and rectal mucosa secretion of eosinophil cationic protein (ECP), myeloperoxidase (MPO), basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and albumin in patients with collagenous colitis (CC). METHODS: A segmental perfusion technique was used to collect perfusates from rectum of CC patients once before and twice (one and four weeks) after the start of steroid treatment. Clinical data was monitored and ECP, MPO, bFGF, VEGF and albumin concentrations were analyzed by immunochemical methods in perfusates and in serum. RESULTS: Steroids reduced the number of bowel movements by more than five times within one week and all patients reported improved subjective well- being at wk 1 and 4. At the same time, the median concentrations of ECP, bFGF, VEGF and albumin in rectal perfusates decreased significantly. MPO values were above the detection limit in only 3 patients before treatment and in none during treatment. VEGF, bFGF, ECP and albumin concentrations correlated with each other with the exception of ECP and albumin. A decrease of serum ECP and VEGF concentrations was also seen even if the overtime reduction was not significant.CONCLUSION: Oral steroid treatment in CC patients induced a simultaneous reduction of bowel movements and rectal release of ECP, bFGF, VEGF and albumin, suggesting that these polypeptides and increased mucosal permeability are important components of the pathophysiology in collagenous colitis.
Keywords:Collagenous colitis  Inflammatory mediator  Steroid treatment  Eosinophil cationic protein  Basic fibroblast growth factor  Vascular endothelial growth factor
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