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  • Title: Effect of inositol-trisphosphate on fluid transport and protein extravasation in the obstructed small bowel.
    Author: Lahti AM, Cassuto J, Yregård L, Nellgård P.
    Journal: Scand J Gastroenterol; 2002 Dec; 37(12):1417-21. PubMed ID: 12523591.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Small-bowel obstruction is characterized by accumulation of fluid in the obstructed intestine. A pronounced inflammation in the obstructed gut wall has been shown to play an important role in the pathogenesis of the profuse fluid losses. alpha-Trinositol (D-myo-inositol-1,2,6-trisphosphate; PP56) has potent anti-inflammatory as well as antisecretory properties. The effects of alpha-Trinositol on inflammation and fluid losses in the obstructed small intestine are examined. METHODS: A total obstruction of the proximal part of the rat jejunum was induced during 18 h by thread ligation. A small segment of the obstructed intestine, with intact vascular and nervous supply, was placed in a chamber suspended from a force displacement transducer allowing for continuous registration of net fluid transport on a Grass polygraph. Three groups were included. One group (n = 12) received low-dose alpha-Trinositol (bolus: 2 mg kg(-1); IV infusion: 10 mg kg(-1) min(-1)), a second group (n = 10) received high-dose alpha-Trinositol (bolus: 12 mg kg(-1); IV infusion: 60 mg kg(-1) min(-1)), while a control group (n = 9) received corresponding volumes of isotonic saline (bolus: 0.5 ml; IV infusions 15 microl min(-1)). Quantitative measurement of extra-vasated Evans blue albumin in the obstructed jejunum was used as a marker of inflammation. RESULTS: High-dose alpha-Trinositol induced a significant (P < 0.001) inhibition of net fluid secretion, while low-dose alpha-Trinositol had no significant effect versus saline. In contrast, both doses of alpha-Trinositol induced significant inhibition of EB-albumin leakage (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: High-dose alpha-Trinositol is a potent inhibitor of fluid secretion in obstructive ileus, most probably involving an anti-inflammatory mechanism.
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