The early effect of dextran sodium sulfate administration on carbachol-induced short-circuit current in distal and proximal colon during colitis development.

M Hock, M Soták, M Kment, J Pácha

Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic.

Journal Article: Physiological research / Academia Scientiarum Bohemoslovaca (impact factor: 1.43). 12/2011; 60(6):921-31.

Abstract

Increased colonic Cl(-) secretion was supposed to be a causative factor of diarrhea in inflammatory bowel diseases. Surprisingly, hyporesponsiveness to Cl(-) secretagogues was later described in inflamed colon. Our aim was to evaluate changes in secretory responses to cholinergic agonist carbachol in distal and proximal colon during colitis development, regarding secretory activity of enteric nervous system (ENS) and prostaglandins. Increased responsiveness to carbachol was observed in both distal and proximal colon after 3 days of 2 % dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) administration. It was measured in the presence of mucosal Ba(2+) to emphasize Cl(-) secretion. The described increase was abolished by combined inhibitory effect of tetrodotoxin (TTX) and indomethacin. Indomethacin also significantly reduced TTX-sensitive current. On the 7th day of colitis development responsiveness to carbachol decreased in distal colon (compared to untreated mice), but did not change in proximal colon. TTX-sensitive current did not change during colitis development, but indomethacin-sensitive current was significantly increased the 7th day. Decreased and deformed current responses to serosal Ba(2+) were observed during colitis induction, but only in proximal colon. We conclude that besides inhibitory effect of DSS on distal colon responsiveness, there is an early stimulatory effect that manifests in both distal and proximal colon.

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2 % dextran sodium sulfate
 
3 days
 
cholinergic agonist carbachol
 
colitis development responsiveness
 
colitis induction
 
deformed current responses
 
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distal colon
 
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enteric nervous system
 
Increased colonic Cl(-)
 
Increased responsiveness
 
indomethacin
 
indomethacin-sensitive current
 
inflamed colon
 
proximal colon
 
secretory activity
 
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TTX-sensitive current
 
untreated mice