The 13C-Butyrate Breath Test: a New Non-Invasive Method for Assessing Colitis in a Murine Model
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The conventional method for the real-time assessment of murine colitis requires a large number of animals. The 13C-butyrate breath test could be useful for evaluating disease activity and the amelioration of human ulcerative colitis non-invasively. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether this test can be used to assess the phase of inflammation in murine colitis. We investigated the excretion of 13CO2 measured by the 13C-butyrate breath test after rectal instillation of butyrate in the DSS colitis model. The colon length, MPO activity, and histological damage were analyzed as parameters. The efficacy of salicylazosulfa-pyridine (SASP) on 13CO2 excretion was also studied. The 13CO2 excretion curves in the 0.5% DSS– and 0.75% DSS–treated groups were significantly lower than those in the normal group (P < 0.01, P < 0.01). Good correlation between the results of the breath test and the inflammation parameters was observed. The 13CO2 excretion curve in DSS murine colitis after the administration of SASP was significantly higher than in the normal group (P < 0.01). The 13C-butyrate breath test can be used to evaluate the inflammatory phase of DSS murine colitis, and it may be a new non-invasive method for assessing murine colitis.
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著者
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HOSHINO Takayuki
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Endo Mari
Department Of Clinical Research Oriental Medicine Research Center Kitasato University
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Oikawa Tetsuro
Department Of Clinical Research Oriental Medicine Research Center Kitasato University
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Matsumoto Tsukasa
Department Of Pharmacy Faculty Of Pharmacy Iwaki Meisei University
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Hatori Tsutomu
Department Of Pathology Omori Hospital Toho University School Of Medicine
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Hanawa Toshihiko
Department Of Clinical Research Oriental Medicine Research Center The Kitasato Institute
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Matsumoto Tsukasa
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Iwaki Meisei University, Japan
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Hanawa Toshihiko
Department of Clinical Research, Oriental Medicine Research Center, Kitasato University, Japan
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Endo Mari
Department of Clinical Research, Oriental Medicine Research Center, Kitasato University, Japan
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Hoshino Takayuki
Department of Clinical Research, Oriental Medicine Research Center, Kitasato University, Japan
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HOSHINO Takayuki
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, The University of Tokyo
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