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Relationship between infective load of Helicobacter pylori and reactive oxygen metabolite production in antral mucosa.

G R Davies1, N Banatvala, C E Collins, M T Sheaff, Y Abdi, L Clements, D S Rampton.   

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori infection has been associated with stimulation of gastric mucosal reactive oxygen metabolite production. To provide further evidence of a causal relationship we looked for a dose-response relationship. We studied antral biopsy material from 110 patients. Quantitative H. pylori assessments were made using histologic and microbiologic methods. Reactive oxygen metabolite production was measured by luminol-dependent chemiluminescence. The usefulness of timed urease test colour changes as a guide to infective load was assessed. There was a positive association between mucosal reactive oxygen metabolite production and histologic (p = 0.002, n = 69) and microbiologic (Spearman's R = +0.6, p = 0.05, n = 18) quantitative H. pylori assessments. H. pylori infective load varied markedly over small areas (coefficient of repeatability of paired cultures (in colony-forming units/mg) = 1.9 x 10(6). Urease test timing correlated with histologic (p = 0.01) and microbiologic (p = 0.03) H. pylori quantitation. Histologically assessed mucosal damage was related to quantitative H. pylori assessment and to mucosal reactive oxygen metabolite production (p = 0.0001). These results support the hypothesis that H. pylori stimulates gastric mucosal reactive oxygen metabolite production and that this phenomenon is of pathogenic importance.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8036457     DOI: 10.3109/00365529409096832

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0036-5521            Impact factor:   2.423


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