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Syndecan 1 plays a novel role in enteral glutamine's gut-protective effects of the postischemic gut.

Zhanglong Peng1, Kechen Ban, Aritra Sen, Raymond Grill, Pyong Park, Todd W Costantini, Rosemary Kozar.   

Abstract

Syndecan 1 is the predominant heparan sulfate proteoglycan found on the surface of epithelial cells and, like glutamine, is essential in maintaining the intestinal epithelial barrier. We therefore hypothesized that loss of epithelial syndecan 1 would abrogate the gut-protective effects of enteral glutamine. Both an in vitro and in vivo model of gut ischemia-reperfusion (IR) was utilized. In vitro, intestinal epithelial cells underwent hypoxia-reoxygenation to mimic gut IR with 2 mM (physiologic) or 10 mM glutamine supplementation. Permeability, caspase activity, cell growth, and cell surface and shed syndecan 1 were assessed. In vivo, wild-type and syndecan 1 knockout (KO) mice received ± enteral glutamine followed by gut IR. Intestinal injury was assessed by fluorescent dye clearance and histopathology, permeability as mucosal-to-serosal clearance ex vivo in everted sacs, and inflammation by myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity. In an in vitro model of gut IR, glutamine supplementation reduced epithelial cell permeability and apoptosis and enhanced cell growth. Shed syndecan 1 was reduced by glutamine without an increase in syndecan 1 mRNA. In vivo, intestinal permeability, inflammation, and injury were increased after gut IR in wild-type mice and further increased in syndecan 1 KO mice. Glutamine's attenuation of IR-induced intestinal hyperpermeability, inflammation, and injury was abolished in syndecan 1 KO mice. These results suggest that syndecan 1 plays a novel role in the protective effects of enteral glutamine in the postischemic gut.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22706022      PMCID: PMC3391586          DOI: 10.1097/SHK.0b013e31825a188a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Shock        ISSN: 1073-2322            Impact factor:   3.454


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