Soluble Dietary Fibers Can Protect the Small Intestinal Mucosa Without Affecting the Anti-inflammatory Effect of Indomethacin in Adjuvant-Induced Arthritis Rats

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Satoh, Hiroshi [1 ,2 ]
Matsumoto, Hiroki [1 ]
Hirakawa, Tomoe [1 ]
Wada, Naoki [1 ]
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[1] Tottori Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Vet Med, Tottori 680, Japan
[2] Doshisha Womens Coll Liberal Arts, Fac Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pathophysiol, Kyotanabe, Kyoto 6100395, Japan
关键词
Arthritic rat; Dietary fiber; Indomethacin; Intestinal ulcer; NSAID; Pectin; SMALL-BOWEL INJURY; ASPIRIN; DAMAGE; FOOD; INVOLVEMENT; PREVENTION; ULCERATION; ENDOSCOPY; LESIONS;
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10.1007/s10620-015-3889-0
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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How to prevent the small intestinal damage induced by NSAIDs is an urgent issue to be resolved. In the present study, we examined the effects of soluble dietary fibers on both anti-inflammatory and ulcerogenic effects of indomethacin in arthritic rats. Male Wistar rats weighing 180-220 g were used. Arthritis was induced by injecting Freund's complete adjuvant (killed M. tuberculosis) into the plantar region of the right hindpaw. The animals were fed a regular powder diet for rats or a diet supplemented with soluble dietary fibers such as pectin or guar gum. Indomethacin was administered once a day for 3 days starting 14 days after the adjuvant injection, when marked arthritis was observed. The volumes of the hindpaw were measured before and after indomethacin treatment to evaluate the effect of indomethacin on edema. The lesions in the small intestine were examined 24 h after the final dosing of indomethacin. Hindpaw volume was increased about 3 times 14 days after injection of the adjuvant. Indomethacin (3-10 mg/kg, p.o.) decreased hindpaw volume dose-dependently, but caused severe lesions in the small intestine at doses of 6 and 10 mg/kg. The addition of pectin (1-10 %) or guar gum (10 %) to the diet markedly decreased the lesion formation without affecting the anti-edema action of indomethacin. The same effects of pectin were observed when indomethacin was administered subcutaneously. It is suggested that soluble dietary fibers can prevent intestinal damage induced by NSAIDs without affecting the anti-inflammatory effect of these agents.
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