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Review Article

A review of the mechanism and prophylaxis of acetyl salicylic acid-induced injury of the small intestine

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Pages 1266-1270 | Received 31 Jan 2018, Accepted 15 Mar 2018, Published online: 03 Apr 2018
 

Abstract

Besides the preventive effect of aspirin on cerebrocardiovascular diseases, aspirin has adverse effects, especially on the gastrointestinal system and kidneys. Especially, a recent advancement in endoscopy revealed that aspirin-induced small intestinal mucosal injury is considerably higher than previously believed. However, the mechanism of this phenomenon is not clear yet. Moreover, effective prophylaxis does not exist. First, we investigated the cytotoxic effect of aspirin on the intestinal epithelial cell line in rats at a high concentration, and found that aspirin significantly decreased heat shock protein 70 expression, increased reactive oxygen species production, and increased epithelial cell apoptosis. These phenomena were prevented by the increment of heat shock protein 70 expression. Next, we investigated the effect of a lower concentration of aspirin on epithelial cell permeability, and found that aspirin significantly increased reactive oxygen species production, decreased tight junction protein expression, and increased epithelial permeability. These phenomena were suppressed by an antioxidant. Finally, we investigated the role of intestinal mucus on aspirin-induced mucosal damage using an in vivo model, and found that mucus prevented a high concentration of aspirin-induced mucosal damage. The investigation of chronic users of aspirin revealed that mucus-increasing therapy might be useful for preventing aspirin-induced small intestinal mucosal injury.

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The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article.

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