|
|
||||||||
1 Department of Physiology and
Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of South Dakota,
Vermillion, South Dakota 57069;
2 Division of Gastroenterology,
In the rabbit
ileum Clostridium difficile toxin A
causes inflammation and mucosal damage via a specific glycoprotein
receptor that contains
-D-galactose. In rabbit colon
toxin A also causes inflammation, and this is associated with increased
myoelectric activity and eicosanoid production. The present in vitro
study was undertaken to determine if a toxin A receptor on one or more layers of colonic smooth muscle could mediate the motor effects of this
agent. Toxin A (20-100 µg/ml) was without effect on longitudinal and circular muscle but had two different effects on the muscularis mucosae. Initial exposure to the toxin caused increased numbers of
spontaneous contractions and a small, atropine-, tetrodotoxin-, and
indomethacin-resistant increase in resting tone. More importantly, however, 30-min exposure to toxin A resulted in attenuated muscularis mucosae responses to acetylcholine and
K+. Both the small excitatory and
the larger inhibitory effects of toxin A were abolished by pretreatment
with the lectin BS-1, which binds to toxin A receptors, but not by the
nonreceptor-binding lectin DBA. These data strongly suggest that toxin
A causes significant motor effects on the distal colonic muscularis
mucosae via a receptor-mediated mechanism. These mechanical data were
supported by the presence of histologically demonstrable toxin A and
BS-1 binding sites on the muscularis mucosae but not on either the
longitudinal or circular muscle layers, both of which were unresponsive
to the toxin. By depressing muscularis mucosae function and,
ultimately, mucosal movement as a result of toxin A production,
C. difficile may promote its own
proliferation, thus further contributing to the development of
antibiotic-associated colitis.
antibiotic-associated colitis; contraction; circular muscle; immunohistochemistry; lectin; longitudinal muscle
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
V Theodorou, M Chovet, H Eutamene, H Fargeau, M Dassaud, M Toulouse, C Bihoreau, F J Roman, and L Bueno Antidiarrhoeal properties of a novel sigma ligand (JO 2871) on toxigenic diarrhoea in mice: mechanisms of action Gut, October 1, 2002; 51(4): 522 - 528. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| Visit Other APS Journals Online |