Adrenomedullin as a Potential Therapeutic Agent for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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作者
Ashizuka, Shinya [1 ]
Inatsu, Haruhiko [1 ]
Inagaki-Ohara, Kyoko [2 ]
Kita, Toshihiro [1 ]
Kitamura, Kazuo [1 ]
机构
[1] Miyazaki Univ, Fac Med, Dept Internal Med Circulatory & Body Fluid Regula, Miyazaki 8891692, Japan
[2] NCGM, Natl Ctr Global Hlth & Med, Res Inst, Res Ctr Hepatitis & Immunol,Dept Gastroenterol, Ichikawa, Chiba 2728516, Japan
关键词
Adrenomedullin; anti-inflammatory action; inflammatory bowel disease; inflammatory cytokines; translational research; ulcerative colitis; FOLLICULAR-FLUID MACROPHAGES; GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE; BINDING-PROTEIN; MESSENGER-RNA; CELL-LINE; IN-VIVO; RAT; EXPRESSION; SECRETION; LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE;
D O I
10.2174/13892037113149990044
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Adrenomedullin (AM) was originally isolated from human pheochromocytoma as a biologically active peptide with potent vasodilating action but is now known to exert a wide range of physiological effects, including cardiovascular protection, neovascularization, and apoptosis suppression. A variety of tissues, including the gastrointestinal tract, have been shown to constitutively produce AM. Pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor-and interleukin-1, and lipopolysaccharides, induce the production and secretion of AM. Conversely, AM induces the downregulation of inflammatory cytokines in cultured cells. Furthermore, AM downregulates inflammatory processes in a variety of different colitis models, including acetic acid-induced colitis and dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis. AM exerts anti-0inflammatory and antibacterial effects and stimulates mucosal regeneration for the maintenance of the colonic epithelial barrier. Here, we describe the first use of AM to treat patients with refractory ulcerative colitis. The results strongly suggest that AM has potential as a new therapeutic agent for the treatment of refractory ulcerative colitis.
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