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Divisions of 1 Gastroenterology, 2 Pathology, and 3 Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Antwerp, B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium
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Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice, gastrointestinal transit
was measured in vivo and the neuromuscular function of longitudinal muscle strips of inflamed ileum and noninflamed gastric fundus was
assessed in vitro. Eight weeks after infection, the ileal wall was
acutely inflamed, as shown by a mucosal inflammatory infiltrate,
leading to an increase in mucosal thickness, in myeloperoxidase (MPO)
activity, and in interleukin (IL)-1
production. At that time, both
gastrointestinal transit and in vitro ileal contractility were normal.
Twelve weeks after infection, chronic granulomatous inflammation led to
proliferation of the muscle layer and to a further increase in MPO
activity, whereas IL-1
production normalized. Gastrointestinal
transit was decreased, whereas in vitro ileal contractility was
increased irrespective of the contractile stimulus. In vitro incubation
with IL-1
(10 ng/ml for 60 min) significantly increased ileal
contractility only at 8 wk after infection. Indomethacin, tetrodotoxin,
and atropine had no differential effect on ileal contractility in
controls and infected mice. In vitro contractility of noninflamed
gastric fundus was normal both 8 and 12 wk after infection. We conclude
that intestinal schistosomiasis 8 wk after infection is associated only
with structural changes of the ileum, whereas 12 wk after infection,
both structural and functional changes are present. These changes are
characterized by increased ileal wall thickness, decreased
gastrointestinal transit, and increased smooth muscle contractility
restricted to the inflamed gut segment.
contractility; gastric fundus; ileum; trematode
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