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Rainer Noth1, Julia Lange-Grumfeld, Eckhard Stüber, Marie-Luise Kruse, Mark Ellrichmann, Robert Häsler, Jochen Hampe, Burkhard Bewig, Philip Rosenstiel, Stefan Schreiber, Alexander Arlt.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is increasingly performed for hematologic diseases. As a major side effect, acute graft versus host disease (GvHD) with serious gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhea, gastrointestinal bleeding and high mortality can be observed. Because surveillance and biopsies of human gastrointestinal GvHD are difficult to perform, rare information of the alterations of the gastrointestinal barrier exists resulting in a need for systematic animal models.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21977944 PMCID: PMC3198696 DOI: 10.1186/1471-230X-11-109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Figure 1Gastrointestinal permeability. Intestinal permeability was determined using lactulose and mannitol. After a fasting period of 12 hours GvHD-mice (n = 20), control animals (n = 18) and non irradiated B6D2F1 mice (n = 8) received 1 ml of the lactulose/mannitol solution by orogastral tube. One hour after feeding serum concentrations of lactulose (representative for paracellular permeability) and mannitol (representative for transcellular permeability) were determined using melibiose as internal standard as described. A) mean and SD of mannitol and lactulose serum concentrations normalized to melbiose. * indicates p-values < 0.05 and ** p-values < 0.01. B) Lactulose/mannitol quotient. * indicates p-value < 0.05.
Figure 2Electron microscopy of tight junctions of the small intestine. Morphological analysis of tight junctions of the small intestine of control animals A) and GvHD animals 2B) by electron microscopy. Small black arrow = Tight junction, white triangle = adherens junction, black triangle = desmosome. Representative results of independent examinations of 10 animals each group.
Figure 3TNF-α expression in the jejunum. Expression of the proinflammatory cytokine TNF-α in the specimen of the jejunum of GvHD-mice (n = 20) and control animals (n = 18) was analysed by PCR. Mean and SD of TNF-α expression normalized to the housekeeping gene GAPDH are shown. * indicates p-values < 0.05.
Figure 4Occludin and ZO-1 expression in the jejunum. Expression of the tight junction proteins occludin (A)) and ZO-1 (B)) in the specimen of the jejunum of GvHD-mice (n = 20) and control animals (n = 18) were analysed by PCR. Mean and SD of occludin (A)) and ZO-1 (B)) expression normalized to the housekeeping gene GAPDH are shown. * indicates p-values < 0.05.
Figure 5Intracellular localization of occludin, ZO-1 and F-actin in the jejunum. Localization of the tight junction proteins occludin (top), ZO-1 (middle) and the actin skeleton protein F-actin (bottom) in jejunum of GvHD-mice (n = 26) and control animals (n = 16) were analysed by immunfluorescence microscopy. Representative results of independent examinations of 10 animals each group. Red arrows highlight alterations in the occludin and F-actin localization.