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Loss of purinergic vascular regulation in the colon during colitis is associated with upregulation of CD39

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.90450.2008

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purinergic neurotransmission; ectonucleotidase; inflammation; sympathetic; vasoconstriction

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  1. Crohns and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC)
  2. Canadian Association of Gastroenterology, CCFC
  3. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
  4. CIHR

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Neshat S, deVries M, Barajas-Espinosa AR, Skeith L, Chisholm SP, Lomax AE. Loss of purinergic vascular regulation in the colon during colitis is associated with upregulation of CD39. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 296: G399-G405, 2009. First published December 12, 2008; doi:10.1152/ajpgi.90450.2008.-Evidence from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and animal models suggests that inflammation alters blood flow to the mucosa, which precipitates mucosal barrier dysfunction. Impaired purinergic sympathetic regulation of submucosal arterioles, the resistance vessels of the splanchnic vasculature, is one of the defects identified during IBD and in mouse models of IBD. We hypothesized that this may be a consequence of upregulated catabolism of ATP during colitis. In vivo and in vitro video microscopy techniques were employed to measure the effects of purinergic agonists and inhibitors of CD39, an enzyme responsible for extracellular ATP catabolism, on the diameter of colonic submucosal arterioles from control mice and mice with dextran sodium sulfate [DSS, 5% (wt/vol)] colitis. Using a luciferase-based ATP assay, we examined the degradation of ATP and utilized real-time PCR, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry to examine the expression and localization of CD39 during colitis. Arterioles from mice with DSS colitis did not constrict in response to ATP (10 mu M) but did constrict in the presence of its nonhydrolyzable analog alpha,beta-methylene ATP (1 mu M). alpha,beta-Methylene ADP (100 mu M), an inhibitor of CD39, restored ATP-induced vasoconstriction in arterioles from mice with DSS-induced colitis. CD39 protein and mRNA expression was markedly increased during colitis. Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that, in addition to vascular CD39, F4/80-immunoreactive macrophages accounted for a large proportion of submucosal CD39 staining during colitis. These data implicate upregulation of CD39 in impaired sympathetic regulation of gastrointestinal blood flow during colitis.

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