OXIDANT-INDUCED INCREASES IN MUCOSAL PERMEABILITY IN DEVELOPING PIGLETS

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CLARK, ES
CRISSINGER, KD
GRANGER, DN
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[1] LOUISIANA STATE UNIV, MED CTR, DEPT PEDIAT, POB 33932, SHREVEPORT, LA 71130 USA
[2] LOUISIANA STATE UNIV, MED CTR, DEPT PHYSIOL BIOPHYS, SHREVEPORT, LA 71130 USA
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10.1203/00006450-199007000-00007
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R72 [儿科学];
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Reactive oxygen metabolites have been implicated in the pathogenesis of mucosal injury induced by ischemia-re perfusion in adult animals, with recent interest centering on the capacity of polymorphonuclear neutrophil-derived oxidants to mediate this injury. A role for oxidants has also been postulated in the etiology of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis. Based on evidence that the intrinsic capacity of the neonatal piglet intestine to detoxify hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is minimal relative to that of older piglets, we characterized the changes in mucosal permeability induced by luminal perfusion with H2O2; and hypochlorous acid at concentrations that can be produced physiologically by activated neutrophils (0.05 mmo)/L, 0.1 mmol/L, and 0.5 mmol/L), in the distal ileum of 1-d- and 1-mo-old piglets. Mucosal permeability was quantified by measurement of blood-to-lumen clearance of 51-labeled chromium EDTA. Luminal perfusion with either H2O2 (0.05 mmol/L and 0.1 mmol/L) or hypochlorous acid (0.1 mmol/L and 0.5 mmol/L) significantly increased mucosal permeability in newborn piglets but did not affect mucosal permeability in 1-mo-old animals. Perfusion with 0.5 mmol/L H2O2 significantly increased mucosal permeability over control values in both age groups, but injury in the newborn intestine was significantly greater than that observed in 1-mo-old animals. Thus, as predicted by the reduced intrinsic capacity of the mucosa of neonatal piglets to detoxify H2O2, the ileum of newborn piglets is more vulnerable to oxidant-induced mucosal injury than is the ileum of older animals. © 1990 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.
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