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. 2024 Nov;47(11):3147-3157.
doi: 10.1038/s41440-024-01874-6. Epub 2024 Sep 10.

Blood pressure alteration associated with abnormal body electrolyte and water balance in colitis mice

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Blood pressure alteration associated with abnormal body electrolyte and water balance in colitis mice

Netish Kumar Kundo et al. Hypertens Res. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Previous studies reported that there is an association between abnormal body fluid balance and prognosis in colitis patients. However, it remains to be clarified the effects of colitis on characteristics of body electrolytes or water content, including alternation in blood pressure. In this study, we examined the effects of colon injury on body water balance and blood pressure in the dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis mouse model. We evaluated body electrolytes and water content, blood pressure, and urea-associated water conservation in DSS mice. By 5 days after the treatment, DSS mice exhibited diarrhea but relatively maintained body weight and total body sodium, potassium, and water content by increases in water intake and hepatic ureagenesis. On 7 days after DSS treatment, when colitis becomes severe, DSS mice significantly decreased food and water intake, and body weight but significantly increased relative total body sodium, potassium, and water content per dry mass. Notably, DSS induced more total body dry mass loss relative to water loss. These body electrolytes and water accumulation on day 7 were associated with a reduction in urinary osmole excretion and urine volume accompanied by renal urea accumulation. DSS mice significantly increased blood pressure by day 5 and then decreased on day 7. These findings suggest that body electrolyte and fluid imbalance and alternations in blood pressure in colitis vary with the stage and severity of the condition. Assessment and correction of electrolyte and water content at the tissue level would be important to improve the prognosis of colitis.

Keywords: blood pressure; body fluid; colitis; electrolyte.

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