Somatostatin in the idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02552546
Somatostatin in the idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases
Abstract
To study the effect of mucosal inflammation on tissue concentrations of somatostatin, the distribution and concentration of somatostatin in specimens of normal and abnormal (ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease) ileum and colon were determined by a specific radioimmunoassay. Each tissue specimen obtained at surgery was separated by microdissection into the mucosa-submucosa and the muscularis externa. Immunoreactive somatostatin was acid-extracted from each layer before measurement. Gel chromatography was used to characterize immunoreactive somatostatin measured by radioimmunoassay; somatostatin-28 was the major immunoreactive species measured in human intestine. In normal colon, concentrations of somatostatin were not related to patient age. Concentrations of immunoreactive somatostatin in the mucosa-submucosa of the descending colon were significantly decreased in ulcerative colitis and in Crohn's colitis, compared with normal colon. There was no apparent relationship between concentrations of somatostatin and the duration of inflammatory bowel disease. However, somatostatin concentrations appeared to be lower in patients with severe colitis than in patients with minimal colitis. The decrease in mucosal-submucosal concentrations of somatostatin is in agreement with previous morphologic studies, which have suggested diminished populations of endocrine cells in ulcerative colitis. The possible role of somatostatin in the colon suggests that further studies of the alteration of this gut peptide may be useful in understanding a component of the pathophysiology of idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease.
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