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Publication : Role of epithelial ion transports in inflammatory bowel disease.

First Author  Magalhães D Year  2016
Journal  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol Volume  310
Issue  7 Pages  G460-76
PubMed ID  26744474 Mgi Jnum  J:233908
Mgi Id  MGI:5788365 Doi  10.1152/ajpgi.00369.2015
Citation  Magalhaes D, et al. (2016) Role of epithelial ion transports in inflammatory bowel disease. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 310(7):G460-76
abstractText  Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory disorder with a complex pathogenesis. Diarrhea is a highly prevalent and often debilitating symptom of IBD patients that results, at least in part, from an intestinal hydroelectrolytic imbalance. Evidence suggests that reduced electrolyte absorption is more relevant than increased secretion to this disequilibrium. This systematic review analyses and integrates the current evidence on the roles of epithelial Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase (NKA), Na(+)/H(+) exchangers (NHEs), epithelial Na(+) channels (ENaC), and K(+) channels (KC) in IBD-associated diarrhea. NKA is the key driving force of the transepithelial ionic transport and its activity is decreased in IBD. In addition, the downregulation of apical NHE and ENaC and the upregulation of apical large-conductance KC all contribute to the IBD-associated diarrhea by lowering sodium absorption and/or increasing potassium secretion.
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