Enterocyte shedding and epithelial lining repair following ischemia of the human small intestine attenuate inflammation.

BACKGROUND: Recently, we observed that small-intestinal ischemia and reperfusion was found to entail a rapid loss of apoptotic and necrotic cells. This study was conducted to investigate whether the observed shedding of ischemically damaged epithelial cells affects IR induced inflammation in the hum...

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Main Authors: Robert A Matthijsen, Joep P M Derikx, Dian Kuipers, Ronald M van Dam, Cornelis H C Dejong, Wim A Buurman
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2737143?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c487790b9ca44278b16d3eabe2bb520d2020-11-25T02:28:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-01-0149e704510.1371/journal.pone.0007045Enterocyte shedding and epithelial lining repair following ischemia of the human small intestine attenuate inflammation.Robert A MatthijsenJoep P M DerikxDian KuipersRonald M van DamCornelis H C DejongWim A BuurmanBACKGROUND: Recently, we observed that small-intestinal ischemia and reperfusion was found to entail a rapid loss of apoptotic and necrotic cells. This study was conducted to investigate whether the observed shedding of ischemically damaged epithelial cells affects IR induced inflammation in the human small gut. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Using a newly developed IR model of the human small intestine, the inflammatory response was studied on cellular, protein and mRNA level. Thirty patients were consecutively included. Part of the jejunum was subjected to 30 minutes of ischemia and variable reperfusion periods (mean reperfusion time 120 (+/-11) minutes). Ethical approval and informed consent were obtained. Increased plasma intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) levels indicated loss in epithelial cell integrity in response to ischemia and reperfusion (p<0.001 vs healthy). HIF-1alpha gene expression doubled (p = 0.02) and C3 gene expression increased 4-fold (p = 0.01) over the course of IR. Gut barrier failure, assessed as LPS concentration in small bowel venous effluent blood, was not observed (p = 0.18). Additionally, mRNA expression of HO-1, IL-6, IL-8 did not alter. No increased expression of endothelial adhesion molecules, TNFalpha release, increased numbers of inflammatory cells (p = 0.71) or complement activation, assessed as activated C3 (p = 0.14), were detected in the reperfused tissue. CONCLUSIONS: In the human small intestine, thirty minutes of ischemia followed by up to 4 hours of reperfusion, does not seem to lead to an explicit inflammatory response. This may be explained by a unique mechanism of shedding of damaged enterocytes, reported for the first time by our group.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2737143?pdf=render
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author Robert A Matthijsen
Joep P M Derikx
Dian Kuipers
Ronald M van Dam
Cornelis H C Dejong
Wim A Buurman
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Joep P M Derikx
Dian Kuipers
Ronald M van Dam
Cornelis H C Dejong
Wim A Buurman
Enterocyte shedding and epithelial lining repair following ischemia of the human small intestine attenuate inflammation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Robert A Matthijsen
Joep P M Derikx
Dian Kuipers
Ronald M van Dam
Cornelis H C Dejong
Wim A Buurman
author_sort Robert A Matthijsen
title Enterocyte shedding and epithelial lining repair following ischemia of the human small intestine attenuate inflammation.
title_short Enterocyte shedding and epithelial lining repair following ischemia of the human small intestine attenuate inflammation.
title_full Enterocyte shedding and epithelial lining repair following ischemia of the human small intestine attenuate inflammation.
title_fullStr Enterocyte shedding and epithelial lining repair following ischemia of the human small intestine attenuate inflammation.
title_full_unstemmed Enterocyte shedding and epithelial lining repair following ischemia of the human small intestine attenuate inflammation.
title_sort enterocyte shedding and epithelial lining repair following ischemia of the human small intestine attenuate inflammation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Recently, we observed that small-intestinal ischemia and reperfusion was found to entail a rapid loss of apoptotic and necrotic cells. This study was conducted to investigate whether the observed shedding of ischemically damaged epithelial cells affects IR induced inflammation in the human small gut. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Using a newly developed IR model of the human small intestine, the inflammatory response was studied on cellular, protein and mRNA level. Thirty patients were consecutively included. Part of the jejunum was subjected to 30 minutes of ischemia and variable reperfusion periods (mean reperfusion time 120 (+/-11) minutes). Ethical approval and informed consent were obtained. Increased plasma intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) levels indicated loss in epithelial cell integrity in response to ischemia and reperfusion (p<0.001 vs healthy). HIF-1alpha gene expression doubled (p = 0.02) and C3 gene expression increased 4-fold (p = 0.01) over the course of IR. Gut barrier failure, assessed as LPS concentration in small bowel venous effluent blood, was not observed (p = 0.18). Additionally, mRNA expression of HO-1, IL-6, IL-8 did not alter. No increased expression of endothelial adhesion molecules, TNFalpha release, increased numbers of inflammatory cells (p = 0.71) or complement activation, assessed as activated C3 (p = 0.14), were detected in the reperfused tissue. CONCLUSIONS: In the human small intestine, thirty minutes of ischemia followed by up to 4 hours of reperfusion, does not seem to lead to an explicit inflammatory response. This may be explained by a unique mechanism of shedding of damaged enterocytes, reported for the first time by our group.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2737143?pdf=render
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