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The Ussing chamber system for measuring intestinal permeability in health and disease

Thomson, Amanda (författare)
Sch Med, Wales; Newcastle Univ, England
Smart, Kathryn (författare)
Sch Med, Wales
Somerville, Michelle S. (författare)
Sch Med, Wales
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Lauder, Sarah N. (författare)
Sch Med, Wales
Appanna, Gautham (författare)
Sch Med, Wales; Univ Hosp Wales, Wales
Horwood, James (författare)
Univ Hosp Wales, Wales
Raj, Lawrence Sunder (författare)
Univ Hosp Wales, Wales
Srivastava, Brijesh (författare)
Univ Hosp Wales, Wales
Durai, Dharmaraj (författare)
Univ Hosp Wales, Wales
Scurr, Martin J. (författare)
Sch Med, Wales
Keita, Åsa (författare)
Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för Kirurgi, Ortopedi och Onkologi,Medicinska fakulteten
Gallimore, Awen M. (författare)
Sch Med, Wales
Godkin, Andrew (författare)
Sch Med, Wales; Univ Hosp Wales, Wales
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2019-06-20
2019
Engelska.
Ingår i: BMC Gastroenterology. - : BMC. - 1471-230X. ; 19
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  • BackgroundThe relationship between intestinal epithelial integrity and the development of intestinal disease is of increasing interest. A reduction in mucosal integrity has been associated with ulcerative colitis, Crohns disease and potentially could have links with colorectal cancer development. The Ussing chamber system can be utilised as a valuable tool for measuring gut integrity. Here we describe step-by-step methodology required to measure intestinal permeability of both mouse and human colonic tissue samples ex vivo, using the latest equipment and software. This system can be modified to accommodate other tissues.MethodsAn Ussing chamber was constructed and adapted to support both mouse and human tissue to measure intestinal permeability, using paracellular flux and electrical measurements. Two mouse models of intestinal inflammation (dextran sodium sulphate treatment and T regulatory cell depletion using C57BL/6-FoxP3(DTR) mice) were used to validate the system along with human colonic biopsy samples.ResultsDistinct regional differences in permeability were consistently identified within mouse and healthy human colon. In particular, mice showed increased permeability in the mid colonic region. In humans the left colon is more permeable than the right. Furthermore, inflammatory conditions induced chemically or due to autoimmunity reduced intestinal integrity, validating the use of the system.ConclusionsThe Ussing chamber has been used for many years to measure barrier function. However, a clear and informative methods paper describing the setup of modern equipment and step-by-step procedure to measure mouse and human intestinal permeability isnt available. The Ussing chamber system methodology we describe provides such detail to guide investigation of gut integrity.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Gastroenterologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Gastroenterology and Hepatology (hsv//eng)

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Intestinal permeability; Colon; Transepithelial resistance; Paracellular flux

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