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Mucosal blood flow and generation of superoxide in rat experimental colitis induced by succinic acid.

S Fukui1, T Shimoyama, K Tamura, M Yamamura, M Satomi.   

Abstract

As we consider succinic acid to be an exacerbating factor in ulcerative colitis, we investigated its influence on rat colonic mucosa in terms of mucosal blood flow and superoxide generation. We measured mucosal blood flow by the hydrogen gas clearance method and superoxide generation by the chemiluminescence method, and observed histopathological findings to determine the effects of succinic acid. After the instillation of succinic acid of any concentration tested to the colon, mucosal blood flow decreased. Histopathologically, the higher the concentration of succinic acid, the greater was the erosion formation in the colonic mucosa, while significant polymorpho-nuclear cell infiltration superoxide generation from colon tissue were observed with 0.01% succinic acid compared with higher or lower concentrations. Succinic acid, at fecal concentrations found in active stage ulcerative colitis, appears to be implicated in mucosal injury, mediated by a decrease in colonic mucosal blood flow and infiltration of superoxide-generating polymorpho-nuclear cells into the mucosa.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9250892     DOI: 10.1007/bf02934084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0944-1174            Impact factor:   7.527


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