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Downregulation of serotonin reuptake transporter gene expression in healing colonic mucosa in presence of remaining low-grade inflammation in ulcerative colitis.

Yasumasa Tada1, Shunji Ishihara1, Kousaku Kawashima1, Nobuhiko Fukuba1, Hiroki Sonoyama1, Ryusaku Kusunoki1, Akihiko Oka1, Yoshiyuki Mishima1, Naoki Oshima1, Ichiro Moriyama1,2, Takafumi Yuki1, Noriyoshi Ishikawa3, Asuka Araki3, Yuji Harada4, Riruke Maruyama3, Yoshikazu Kinoshita1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: The serotonin reuptake transporter (SERT) terminates serotonin activity by removing it from interstitial space. Downregulated colonic SERT expression has been reported in irritable bowel disease (IBS), and symptoms resembling IBS occur in cases of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in remission; thus, a common pathogenesis for IBS and IBD is possible. However, little is known regarding SERT expression in colonic mucosa of IBD patients during healing.
METHODS: Twenty-two ulcerative colitis (UC) patients underwent colonoscopy examinations, during which inflamed mucosa was distinguished from that undergoing healing. Healing mucosa was classified into regular and irregular vessel patterns by narrowband imaging magnifying colonoscopy. Expressions of SERT and various inflammation-related genes in biopsy samples were assessed using a polymerase chain reaction array system and real-time polymerase chain reaction. Colitis model mice were established by administration of dextran sodium sulfate or transfer of CD4(+) T cells isolated from SAMP1 mice, then time-course changes of SERT and inflammatory gene expressions were observed in colonic mucosa.
RESULTS: In UC patients, SERT expression in inflamed mucosa was significantly lower than in healing mucosa. SERT expression was decreased in healing mucosa with an irregular vessel pattern with mildly increased levels of inflammatory gene expression. In mice, SERT expression was suppressed in inflamed mucosa and continuously observed with low-grade mucosal inflammation during colitis healing.
CONCLUSIONS: Sserotonin reuptake transporter expression is downregulated in healing colonic mucosa of UC patients and that suppression may be dependent on the presence of remaining low-grade colonic inflammation.
© 2015 Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Foundation John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  inflammatory bowel disease; irritable bowel syndrome; mucosal healing; serotonin; serotonin reuptake transporter; ulcerative colitis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26676714     DOI: 10.1111/jgh.13268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0815-9319            Impact factor:   4.029


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