Colonic migrating motor complexes are inhibited in acute tri-nitro benzene sulphonic acid colitis.

BACKGROUND:Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is characterized by overt inflammation of the intestine and is typically accompanied by symptoms of bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain and cramping. The Colonic Migrating Motor Complex (CMMC) directs the movement of colonic luminal contents over long distance...

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Main Authors: Ben R Hofma, Hannah R Wardill, Chris Mavrangelos, Melissa A Campaniello, David Dimasi, Joanne M Bowen, Scott D Smid, Claudine S Bonder, Elizabeth A Beckett, Patrick A Hughes
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
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spelling doaj-4f84c26222984b7397a1905fd30a2a132020-11-25T00:08:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019939410.1371/journal.pone.0199394Colonic migrating motor complexes are inhibited in acute tri-nitro benzene sulphonic acid colitis.Ben R HofmaHannah R WardillChris MavrangelosMelissa A CampanielloDavid DimasiJoanne M BowenScott D SmidClaudine S BonderElizabeth A BeckettPatrick A HughesBACKGROUND:Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is characterized by overt inflammation of the intestine and is typically accompanied by symptoms of bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain and cramping. The Colonic Migrating Motor Complex (CMMC) directs the movement of colonic luminal contents over long distances. The tri-nitrobenzene sulphonic acid (TNBS) model of colitis causes inflammatory damage to enteric nerves, however it remains to be determined whether these changes translate to functional outcomes in CMMC activity. We aimed to visualize innate immune cell infiltration into the colon using two-photon laser scanning intra-vital microscopy, and to determine whether CMMC activity is altered in the tri-nitro benzene sulphonic (TNBS) model of colitis. METHODS:Epithelial barrier permeability was compared between TNBS treated and healthy control mice in-vitro and in-vivo. Innate immune activation was determined by ELISA, flow cytometry and by 2-photon intravital microscopy. The effects of TNBS treatment and IL-1β on CMMC function were determined using a specialized organ bath. RESULTS:TNBS colitis increased epithelial barrier permeability in-vitro and in-vivo. Colonic IL-1β concentrations, colonic and systemic CD11b+ cell infiltration, and the number of migrating CD11b+ cells on colonic blood vessels were all increased in TNBS treated mice relative to controls. CMMC frequency and amplitude were inhibited in the distal and mid colon of TNBS treated mice. CMMC activity was not altered by superfusion with IL-1β. CONCLUSIONS:TNBS colitis damages the epithelial barrier and increases innate immune cell activation in the colon and systemically. Innate cell migration into the colon is readily identifiable by two-photon intra-vital microscopy. CMMC are inhibited by inflammation, but this is not due to direct effects of IL-1β.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6014673?pdf=render
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author Ben R Hofma
Hannah R Wardill
Chris Mavrangelos
Melissa A Campaniello
David Dimasi
Joanne M Bowen
Scott D Smid
Claudine S Bonder
Elizabeth A Beckett
Patrick A Hughes
spellingShingle Ben R Hofma
Hannah R Wardill
Chris Mavrangelos
Melissa A Campaniello
David Dimasi
Joanne M Bowen
Scott D Smid
Claudine S Bonder
Elizabeth A Beckett
Patrick A Hughes
Colonic migrating motor complexes are inhibited in acute tri-nitro benzene sulphonic acid colitis.
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author_facet Ben R Hofma
Hannah R Wardill
Chris Mavrangelos
Melissa A Campaniello
David Dimasi
Joanne M Bowen
Scott D Smid
Claudine S Bonder
Elizabeth A Beckett
Patrick A Hughes
author_sort Ben R Hofma
title Colonic migrating motor complexes are inhibited in acute tri-nitro benzene sulphonic acid colitis.
title_short Colonic migrating motor complexes are inhibited in acute tri-nitro benzene sulphonic acid colitis.
title_full Colonic migrating motor complexes are inhibited in acute tri-nitro benzene sulphonic acid colitis.
title_fullStr Colonic migrating motor complexes are inhibited in acute tri-nitro benzene sulphonic acid colitis.
title_full_unstemmed Colonic migrating motor complexes are inhibited in acute tri-nitro benzene sulphonic acid colitis.
title_sort colonic migrating motor complexes are inhibited in acute tri-nitro benzene sulphonic acid colitis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is characterized by overt inflammation of the intestine and is typically accompanied by symptoms of bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain and cramping. The Colonic Migrating Motor Complex (CMMC) directs the movement of colonic luminal contents over long distances. The tri-nitrobenzene sulphonic acid (TNBS) model of colitis causes inflammatory damage to enteric nerves, however it remains to be determined whether these changes translate to functional outcomes in CMMC activity. We aimed to visualize innate immune cell infiltration into the colon using two-photon laser scanning intra-vital microscopy, and to determine whether CMMC activity is altered in the tri-nitro benzene sulphonic (TNBS) model of colitis. METHODS:Epithelial barrier permeability was compared between TNBS treated and healthy control mice in-vitro and in-vivo. Innate immune activation was determined by ELISA, flow cytometry and by 2-photon intravital microscopy. The effects of TNBS treatment and IL-1β on CMMC function were determined using a specialized organ bath. RESULTS:TNBS colitis increased epithelial barrier permeability in-vitro and in-vivo. Colonic IL-1β concentrations, colonic and systemic CD11b+ cell infiltration, and the number of migrating CD11b+ cells on colonic blood vessels were all increased in TNBS treated mice relative to controls. CMMC frequency and amplitude were inhibited in the distal and mid colon of TNBS treated mice. CMMC activity was not altered by superfusion with IL-1β. CONCLUSIONS:TNBS colitis damages the epithelial barrier and increases innate immune cell activation in the colon and systemically. Innate cell migration into the colon is readily identifiable by two-photon intra-vital microscopy. CMMC are inhibited by inflammation, but this is not due to direct effects of IL-1β.
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