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CAN SUCRALFATE ENEMA PREVENT COLITIS IN COLONIC SEGMENTS WITHOUT FECAL TRANSIT?

Oxidative stress is one of the main mechanisms associated with the rupture of the defense mechanisms of the colonic epithelial barrier; it reduces the tissue content of the claudin-3 and occludin proteins, which are the main constituents of intercellular tight junctions. Sucralfate (SCF) has antioxi...

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Autores principales: MENDONÇA, Roberta Laís Silva, KANNO, Danilo Toshio, PEREIRA, José Aires, CAMPOS, Fabio Guilherme, da SILVA, Camila Morais Gonçalves, FREITAS, Bruna Zini de Paula, MARTINEZ, Carlos Augusto Real
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8846493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35107492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020210002e1630
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author MENDONÇA, Roberta Laís Silva
KANNO, Danilo Toshio
PEREIRA, José Aires
CAMPOS, Fabio Guilherme
da SILVA, Camila Morais Gonçalves
FREITAS, Bruna Zini de Paula
MARTINEZ, Carlos Augusto Real
author_facet MENDONÇA, Roberta Laís Silva
KANNO, Danilo Toshio
PEREIRA, José Aires
CAMPOS, Fabio Guilherme
da SILVA, Camila Morais Gonçalves
FREITAS, Bruna Zini de Paula
MARTINEZ, Carlos Augusto Real
author_sort MENDONÇA, Roberta Laís Silva
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description Oxidative stress is one of the main mechanisms associated with the rupture of the defense mechanisms of the colonic epithelial barrier; it reduces the tissue content of the claudin-3 and occludin proteins, which are the main constituents of intercellular tight junctions. Sucralfate (SCF) has antioxidant activity and has been used to treat different forms of colitis. AIM: This study aimed to measure the tissue claudin-3 and occludin content of the colon mucosa without fecal transit, subjected to intervention with SCF. METHODS: Thirty-six rats were subjected to left colon colostomy and distal mucous fistula. They were divided into two groups according to euthanasia that was performed 2 or 4 weeks after the intervention. Each group was divided into three subgroups according to the enema applied daily: saline alone, SCF at 1 g/kg/day, or SCF at 2 g/kg/day. Colitis was diagnosed by the histological analysis adopting the previous validate scale. The tissue expression of both proteins was identified by immunohistochemical technique. The content of proteins was quantified by computer-assisted image analysis. RESULTS: The inflammatory score was high in colonic segments without fecal transit, and enemas with SCF reduced the inflammatory score in these segments, mainly in those animals submitted to intervention with SCF in greater concentration and for a longer period of intervention. There was an increase in tissue content of claudin-3 and occludin, related to SCF concentration. The tissue content of both proteins was not related to the intervention time. CONCLUSION: Enemas with SCF reduced the inflammation and increased the tissue content of claudin-3 and occludin in colonic mucosa without fecal stream.
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spelling pubmed-88464932022-02-28 CAN SUCRALFATE ENEMA PREVENT COLITIS IN COLONIC SEGMENTS WITHOUT FECAL TRANSIT? MENDONÇA, Roberta Laís Silva KANNO, Danilo Toshio PEREIRA, José Aires CAMPOS, Fabio Guilherme da SILVA, Camila Morais Gonçalves FREITAS, Bruna Zini de Paula MARTINEZ, Carlos Augusto Real Arq Bras Cir Dig Artigo Original Oxidative stress is one of the main mechanisms associated with the rupture of the defense mechanisms of the colonic epithelial barrier; it reduces the tissue content of the claudin-3 and occludin proteins, which are the main constituents of intercellular tight junctions. Sucralfate (SCF) has antioxidant activity and has been used to treat different forms of colitis. AIM: This study aimed to measure the tissue claudin-3 and occludin content of the colon mucosa without fecal transit, subjected to intervention with SCF. METHODS: Thirty-six rats were subjected to left colon colostomy and distal mucous fistula. They were divided into two groups according to euthanasia that was performed 2 or 4 weeks after the intervention. Each group was divided into three subgroups according to the enema applied daily: saline alone, SCF at 1 g/kg/day, or SCF at 2 g/kg/day. Colitis was diagnosed by the histological analysis adopting the previous validate scale. The tissue expression of both proteins was identified by immunohistochemical technique. The content of proteins was quantified by computer-assisted image analysis. RESULTS: The inflammatory score was high in colonic segments without fecal transit, and enemas with SCF reduced the inflammatory score in these segments, mainly in those animals submitted to intervention with SCF in greater concentration and for a longer period of intervention. There was an increase in tissue content of claudin-3 and occludin, related to SCF concentration. The tissue content of both proteins was not related to the intervention time. CONCLUSION: Enemas with SCF reduced the inflammation and increased the tissue content of claudin-3 and occludin in colonic mucosa without fecal stream. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8846493/ /pubmed/35107492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020210002e1630 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este é um artigo publicado em acesso aberto sob uma licença Creative Commons
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MENDONÇA, Roberta Laís Silva
KANNO, Danilo Toshio
PEREIRA, José Aires
CAMPOS, Fabio Guilherme
da SILVA, Camila Morais Gonçalves
FREITAS, Bruna Zini de Paula
MARTINEZ, Carlos Augusto Real
CAN SUCRALFATE ENEMA PREVENT COLITIS IN COLONIC SEGMENTS WITHOUT FECAL TRANSIT?
title CAN SUCRALFATE ENEMA PREVENT COLITIS IN COLONIC SEGMENTS WITHOUT FECAL TRANSIT?
title_full CAN SUCRALFATE ENEMA PREVENT COLITIS IN COLONIC SEGMENTS WITHOUT FECAL TRANSIT?
title_fullStr CAN SUCRALFATE ENEMA PREVENT COLITIS IN COLONIC SEGMENTS WITHOUT FECAL TRANSIT?
title_full_unstemmed CAN SUCRALFATE ENEMA PREVENT COLITIS IN COLONIC SEGMENTS WITHOUT FECAL TRANSIT?
title_short CAN SUCRALFATE ENEMA PREVENT COLITIS IN COLONIC SEGMENTS WITHOUT FECAL TRANSIT?
title_sort can sucralfate enema prevent colitis in colonic segments without fecal transit?
topic Artigo Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8846493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35107492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020210002e1630
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