255
Views
61
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Increased Permeability in Dextran Sulphate Colitis in Rats: Time Course of Development and Effect of Butyrate

Pages 1053-1059 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

References

  • Seidman EG, Hanson DG, Walker WA. Increased permeability to polyethylene glycol 4000 in rabbits with experimental colitis. Gastroenterology 1986;90: 120–6.
  • Adams RB, Guerrant RL, Zu S, Fang G, Roche JK. Cryptosporidium parvum infection of intestinal epithelium: morphologic and functional studies in an in vitro model. J Infect Dis 1994;169:170–7.
  • Philpott DJ, McKay DM, Sherman PM, Perdue MH. Infection of T84 cells with enteropathogenic Escherichia coli alters barrier and transport functions. Am J Physiol 1996;270:G634–5.
  • Gibson PR. Ulcerative colitis: an epithelial disease? Baillieres Clin Gastroenterol 1997;11:17–33.
  • Almet S, Franzen L, Olaison G, Smedh K, Strom M. Increased absorption of polyethylene glycol 600 deposited in the colon in active ulcerative colitis. Gut 1993;34: 509–13.
  • Hollander D, Vadheim CM, Brettholz E, Petersen GM, Delahunty J, Rotter JI. Increased intestinal epithelial permeability in patients with Crohn’s disease and their relatives. A possible etiologic factor. Ann Intern Med 1986;105:883–5.
  • Yacyshyn BR, Meddings JB. CD45RO expression on circulating CD19+ B cells in Crohn’s disease correlates with intestinal permeability. Gastroenterology 1995;108:132–7.
  • Roediger WEW. Utilization of nutrients by isolated epithelial cells of the rat colon. Gastroenterology 1982;83:424–9.
  • Sakata T. Stimulatory effect of short-chain fatty acids on epithelial cell proliferation in the rat intestine: a possible explanation for trophic effects of fermentable fibre, gut microbes and luminal trophic factors. Br J Nutr 1987;58:95–103.
  • Wilson AJ, Gibson PR. Short chain fatty acids promote the migration of colonic epithelial cells in vitro. Gastroenterology 1997;113:487–96.
  • Venkatraman A, Ramakrishna BS, Pulimood AB. Butyrate hastens restoration of barrier function after thermal and detergent injury to rat distal colon in vitro. Scand J Gastroenterol 1999;34:1087–92.
  • Cooper H, Murthy SNS, Shah RS, Sedergran DJ. Clinicopathologic study of dextran sulphate sodium experimental murine colitis. Lab Invest 1993;69:238–49.
  • Dieleman LA, Pena AS, Meuwissen SGM, van Rees EP. Role of animal models for the pathogenesis and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. Scand J Gastroenterol 1997;223:99–104.
  • Powell DW. Barrier function of epithelia. Am J Physiol 1981; 241:G275–88.
  • Unno N, Fink MP. Intestinal epithelial hyperpermeability: Mechanisms and relevance to disease. Gastroenterol Clin North Am 1998;27:289–307.
  • Ahmed MS, Krishnan S, Ramakrishna BS, Pulimood A, Mathan M, Murthy SNS. Butyrate and glucose metabolism by colonocytes in experimental colitis in mice. Gut. In press 2000.
  • Kitajima S, Takuma S, Morimoto M. Changes in colonic mucosal permeability in mouse colitis induced with dextran sulfate sodium. Exp Anim 1999;48:137–43.
  • Feil W, Lacy ER, Wong YM, Burger D, Wenzl E, Starlinger M, et al. Rapid epithelial restitution of human and rabbit colonic mucosa. Gastroenterology 1989;97:685–701.
  • Dieleman LA, Ridwan BU, Tennyson GS, Beagley KW, Bucy RP, Elson CO. Dextran-sulfate sodium-induced colitis occurs in severe combined immunodeficient mice. Gastroenterology 1994; 107:1643–52.
  • Ni J, Chen SF, Hollander D. Effects of dextran sulphate sodium on intestinal epithelial cells and intestinal lymphocytes. Gut 1996;39:234–41.
  • Bjorck S, Jennische E, Dahlstrom A, Ahlman H. Influence of topical rectal application of drugs on dextran sulfate-induced colitis in rats. Dig Dis Sci 1997;42:824–32.
  • Bylund-Fellenius A-C, Landstrom E, Axelsson L-G, Midtvedt T. Experimental colitis induced by dextran sulphate sodium in normal and germ free mice. Microbial Ecol Health Dis 1994; 7:207–15.
  • García-Lafuente A, Antolín M, Guarner F, Crespo E, Salas A, Forcada P, et al. Incrimination of anaerobic bacteria in the induction of experimental colitis. Am J Physiol 1997;272: G10–5.
  • Andoh A, Bamba T, Sasaki M. Physiological and antiinflammatory roles of dietary fiber and butyrate in intestinal functions. J Parenteral Enteral Nutr 1999;23:S70–3.
  • Howarth GS, Xian CJ, Read LC. Insulin-like growth factor-I partially attenuates colonic damage in rats with experimental colitis induced by oral dextran sulphate sodium. Scand J Gastroenterol 1998;33:180–90.
  • Egger B, Procaccino F, Sarosi I, Tolmos J, Buchler MW, Eysselein VE. Keratinocyte growth factor ameliorates dextran sodium sulfate colitis in mice. Dig Dis Sci 1999;44:836–44.
  • Mariadason JM, Barkla DH, Gibson PR. Effect of short chain fatty acids on paracellular permeability in Caco-2 intestinal epithelium model. Am J Physiol 1997;272:G705–12.
  • D’Argenio G, Cosenza V, Delle Cave M, Iovino P, Delle Valle N, Lombardi G, et al. Butyrate enemas in experimental colitis and protection against large bowel cancer in a rat model. Gastroenterology 1996;110:1727–34.
  • Harig JM, Soergel KH, Komorowski AR, Wood CM. Treatment of diversion colitis with short chain fatty acid irrigation. N Engl J Med 1989;320:23–8.
  • Breuer RI, Buto SK, Christ ML, Bean J, Vernia P, Paoluzi P, et al. Rectal irrigation with short chain fatty acids for distal ulcerative colitis: preliminary report. Dig Dis Sci 1991;36: 185–7.
  • Scheppach W, Sommer H, Kirchner T, Paganelli GM, Bartram P, Christl S, et al. Effect of butyrate enemas on the colonic mucosa in distal ulcerative colitis. Gastroenterology 1992;103: 51–6.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.