Immunocytochemical localization of vasoactive intestinal peptide and substance P in the colon from normal subjects and patients with inflammatory bowel disease
- PMID: 1370872
Immunocytochemical localization of vasoactive intestinal peptide and substance P in the colon from normal subjects and patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Abstract
Neuropeptides form a part of the brain-gut axis which may regulate gastrointestinal functions, including immune regulation. Various changes in the neuropeptides--most important, vasoactive intestinal peptide and substances P (VIP and SP)--have been described in inflammatory bowel disease. We employed a sensitive immunoperoxidase (avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex) technique, using anti-VIP and anti-SP antibodies to localize and compare the distribution of VIP and SP in the colon. Colon specimens from 19 normal subjects, eight patients with ulcerative colitis (UC), and eight with Crohn's disease (CD) were used. In the normal colon, VIP and SP immunoreactivity (IR) were localized in the muscularis mucosa, circular muscles, walls of blood vessels, nerve fibers, and some distinct cells, probably enterochromaffin cells. SP-IR was also present in the epithelial cells, mainly along the basolateral domain. VIP-IR was considerably diminished at all locations in patients with UC and CD. However, the SP-IR was increased in UC in the colonic epithelial cells along the basolateral areas. The SP-IR was intense in patients with CD, in the epithelium, the granulomas, cells lining the mucosal fissure, and in the muscle layers. In contrast to normals, SP-IR in patients with CD was observed both in the longitudinal and circular muscles. We conclude that VIP-IR and SP-IR are distributed widely in the mucosa, submucosa, and in the circular muscle in normal colon. VIP-IR is decreased in UC and CD, whereas SP-IR is increased in both, but more so in CD.
Similar articles
-
Colonic vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) in ulcerative colitis--a radioimmunoassay and immunohistochemical study.Hepatogastroenterology. 1996 May-Jun;43(9):483-8. Hepatogastroenterology. 1996. PMID: 8799381
-
Intestinal oxidative damage in inflammatory bowel disease: semi-quantification, localization, and association with mucosal antioxidants.J Pathol. 2003 Sep;201(1):28-36. doi: 10.1002/path.1409. J Pathol. 2003. PMID: 12950014
-
Regulation of the peptidergic nerves (substance P and vasoactive intestinal peptide) in the colon of women patients with slow transit constipation: an in vitro study.Hepatogastroenterology. 2008 Mar-Apr;55(82-83):500-7. Hepatogastroenterology. 2008. PMID: 18613396
-
Role of Substance P in the Pathophysiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Its Correlation With the Degree of Inflammation.Cureus. 2020 Oct 18;12(10):e11027. doi: 10.7759/cureus.11027. Cureus. 2020. PMID: 33214955 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Colonic vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in ulcerative colitis.J Physiol Paris. 1993;87(5):307-11. doi: 10.1016/0928-4257(93)90037-t. J Physiol Paris. 1993. PMID: 8298608 Review.
Cited by
-
Neuroendocrine changes in colon of mice with a disrupted IL-2 gene.Clin Exp Immunol. 2000 Jun;120(3):424-33. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2249.2000.01255.x. Clin Exp Immunol. 2000. PMID: 10844519 Free PMC article.
-
Substance P induces intestinal wound healing via fibroblasts--evidence for a TGF-beta-dependent effect.Int J Colorectal Dis. 2007 Dec;22(12):1475-80. doi: 10.1007/s00384-007-0321-z. Epub 2007 May 23. Int J Colorectal Dis. 2007. PMID: 17520266
-
Substance P- and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-immunoreactive innervation in normal and inflamed pouches after restorative proctocolectomy for ulcerative colitis.Dig Dis Sci. 1996 Aug;41(8):1658-64. doi: 10.1007/BF02087921. Dig Dis Sci. 1996. PMID: 8769298
-
Neurokinin-1 receptor expression in inflammatory bowel disease: molecular quantitation and localisation.Gut. 2000 Sep;47(3):387-96. doi: 10.1136/gut.47.3.387. Gut. 2000. PMID: 10940277 Free PMC article.
-
Substance P is responsible for physiological alterations such as increased chloride ion secretion and glucose malabsorption in cryptosporidiosis.Infect Immun. 2007 Mar;75(3):1137-43. doi: 10.1128/IAI.01738-05. Epub 2006 Dec 11. Infect Immun. 2007. PMID: 17158891 Free PMC article.
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Other Literature Sources