Fecal stream is essential for adaptive induction of glucose-coupled sodium transport in the remnant ileum after total proctocolectomy |
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Authors: | Sho Haneda MD Kouhei Fukushima MD Yuji Funayama MD Chikashi Shibata MD Ken-Ichi Takahashi MD Hitoshi Ogawa MD Munenori Nagao MD Kazuhiro Watanabe MD Iwao Sasaki MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) From the Department of Surgery, Tohoku University, Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan |
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Abstract: | Our previous studies demonstrated that sodium glucose cotransporter 1 (SGLT-1) was induced in the remnant ileum of total colectomized
rats via the action of factors other than hyperaldosteronism. The aim of the present study was to clarify whether fecal stream
is required for the enhancement of SGLT-1-mediated sodium transport. Twenty-seven pairs of ileal tissues were obtained from
the proximal and distal side, respectively, of loop ileostomy after total proctocolectomy. Mucosae were mounted in an Ussing
chamber to evaluate glucose-coupled sodium transport. Levels of SGLT-1 mRNA in proximal and distal mucosae were compared by
Northern blotting. Villous height and crypt depth were measured to test for correlations between mucosal structure and SGLT-1-mediated
sodium transport or mRNA expression levels. Both glucose-coupled sodium transport and expression of SGLT-1 mRNA were significantly
lower in distal mucosae relative to proximal mucosae. In distal mucosae, villous height, but not crypt depth, was significantly
lower than in proximal mucosae, demonstrating a positive correlation between villous height and SGLT-1 function and expression.
Comparative studies of proximal and distal mucosae demonstrated that in addition to hormonal changes, fecal stream is required
for full induction of the sodium transport system (which includes SGLT-1-mediated transport) in the remnant ileum following
total proctocolectomy.
Presented in part at the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of The Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, Chicago, Illinois,
May 14–19, 2005 (poster presentation).
This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research 10557118 and 14657295 from the Ministry of Education, Science
and Culture of Japan to K. Fukushima, and by Kanae Foundation to K. Fukushima. |
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Keywords: | Total proctocolectomy sodium glucose cotransporter 1 ileostomy intestinal adaptation |
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