Effects Of Phenylbutazone, Indomethacin, Prostaglandin E-2, Butyrate, And Glutamine On Restitution Of Oxidant-Injured Right Dorsal Colon Of Horses In Vitro

Ak Rotting, De Freeman, Pd Constable, Jac Eurell,Ma Wallig

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH(2004)

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Abstract
Objective-To study the effects of phenylbutazone, indomethacin, prostaglandin E-2 (PGE(2)), glutamine, and butyrate on restitution of oxidant-injured right dorsal colon of horses in vitro.Sample Population-Right dorsal colon from 9 adult horses euthanatized for reasons other than gastrointestinal tract disease.Procedures-Mucosal segments from the right dorsal colon were injured via exposure to HOCI and incubated in Ussing chambers in solutions containing phenylbutazone, indomethacin, indomethacin and PGE(2), glutamine, and butyrate. Transepithelial resistance and mucosal permeability to mannitol were measured, and all mucosal segments were examined histologically.Results-The HOCI-injured mucosa had lower resistance and higher permeability to mannitol, compared with control tissue. Histologic changes were also evident. Resistance of HOCI-injured mucosa recovered partially during the incubation period, and glutamine improved recovery. Phenylbutazone and indomethacin increased resistance, but these increases were not significant. Butyrate and PGE2 had no effects, compared with nontreated HOCI-injured tissues. Mucosal permeability to mannitol was lower in glutamine-treated tissue, compared with nontreated tissue. Histologic changes reflected the resistance and permeability changes.Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-According to our findings, phenylbutazone and indomethacin do not seem to interfere with restitution of oxidant-injured mucosa of equine colon in vitro, and glutamine could facilitate mucosal restitution.
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right dorsal colon,horses,indomethacin,glutamine,oxidant-injured
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