Intestinal barrier dysfunction in human necrotizing enterocolitis
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2016.09.011
Intestinal barrier dysfunction in human necrotizing enterocolitis
Abstract
Background: Intestinal barrier dysfunction has been implicated in necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), but has not been directly measured in human NEC.
Methods: Small intestines removed during surgery were immediately mounted in an Ussing chamber. mRNA expression of tight junction (TJ) proteins was measured with RT-PCR.
Results: Fifteen infants were included, 5 with NEC and 10 with other diagnoses. Average transepithelial resistance (TER) was 11.61±1.65Ω/cm2 in NEC specimens, 23.36±1.48Ω/cm2 at resection margin, and 46.48±5.65Ω/cm2 in controls. Average flux of permeability marker mannitol was 0.23±0.06μMol/cm2 per h in NEC, 0.04±0.01 μMol/cm2 per h at resection margin, and 0.017±0.004 μMol/cm2 per h in control tissue (p<0.05). RT-PCR analysis showed marked decrease in mRNA expression of a TJ protein occludin in NEC affected tissue (p<0.03 vs. control). Additionally, mRNA expression of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), an important regulator of TJ permeability, was increased in NEC specimens.
Conclusion: These studies show for the first time that NEC intestinal tissue have increased intestinal permeability, even at grossly healthy-appearing resection areas. The increase in intestinal permeability in NEC appeared to be related in part to a decrease in occludin and an increase in MLCK expression.
Level of evidence: Level 2.
Keywords: Intestinal barrier function; Necrotizing enterocolitis; Occludin; Tight junction.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
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