Protective Actions of Epithelial 5-hydroxytryptamine 4 Receptors in Normal and Inflamed Colon.

Gastroenterology(2016)

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Background u0026 Aims The 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 4 (5-HT 4 R or HTR 4 ) is expressed in the colonic epithelium but little is known about its functions there. We examined whether activation of colonic epithelial 5-HT 4 R protects colons of mice from inflammation. Methods The 5-HT 4 R agonist tegaserod (1 mg/kg), the 5-HT 4 R antagonist GR113808 (1 mg/kg), or vehicle (control) were delivered by enema to wild-type or 5-HT 4 R knockout mice at the onset of, or during, active colitis, induced by administration of dextran sodium sulfate or trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid. Inflammation was measured using the colitis disease activity index and by histologic analysis of intestinal tissues. Epithelial proliferation, wound healing, and resistance to oxidative stress-induced apoptosis were assessed, as was colonic motility. Results Rectal administration of tegaserod reduced the severity of colitis compared with mice given vehicle, and accelerated recovery from active colitis. Rectal tegaserod did not improve colitis in 5-HT 4 R knockout mice, and intraperitoneally administered tegaserod did not protect wild-type mice from colitis. Tegaserod increased proliferation of crypt epithelial cells. Stimulation of 5-HT 4 R increased Caco-2 cell migration and reduced oxidative stress-induced apoptosis; these actions were blocked by co-administration of the 5-HT 4 R antagonist GR113808. In noninflamed colons of wild-type mice not receiving tegaserod, inhibition of 5-HT 4 Rs resulted in signs of colitis within 3 days. In these mice, epithelial proliferation decreased and bacterial translocation to the liver and spleen was detected. Daily administration of tegaserod increased motility in inflamed colons of guinea pigs and mice, whereas administration of GR113808 disrupted motility in animals without colitis. Conclusions 5-HT 4 R activation maintains motility in healthy colons of mice and guinea pigs, and reduces inflammation in colons of mice with colitis. Agonists might be developed as treatments for patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.
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IBD,Colonic Motility,Wound Healing,Mucosal Drug Action
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