Author:
Leitão Renata FC,Brito Gerly AC,Oriá Reinaldo B,Braga-Neto Manuel B,Bellaguarda Emmanuelle AL,Silva Johann V,Gomes Antoniella S,Lima-Júnior Roberto CP,Siqueira Francisco JWS,Freire Rosemeyre S,Vale Mariana L,Ribeiro Ronaldo A
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Methotrexate treatment has been associated to intestinal epithelial damage. Studies have suggested an important role of nitric oxide in such injury. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of nitric oxide (NO), specifically iNOS on the pathogenesis of methotrexate (MTX)-induced intestinal mucositis.
Methods
Intestinal mucositis was carried out by three subcutaneous MTX injections (2.5 mg/kg) in Wistar rats and in inducible nitric oxide synthase knock-out (iNOS-/-) and wild-type (iNOS+/+) mice. Rats were treated intraperitoneally with the NOS inhibitors aminoguanidine (AG; 10 mg/Kg) or L-NAME (20 mg/Kg), one hour before MTX injection and daily until sacrifice, on the fifth day. The jejunum was harvested to investigate the expression of Ki67, iNOS and nitrotyrosine by immunohistochemistry and cell death by TUNEL. The neutrophil activity by myeloperoxidase (MPO) assay was performed in the three small intestine segments.
Results
AG and L-NAME significantly reduced villus and crypt damages, inflammatory alterations, cell death, MPO activity, and nitrotyrosine immunostaining due to MTX challenge. The treatment with AG, but not L-NAME, prevented the inhibitory effect of MTX on cell proliferation. MTX induced increased expression of iNOS detected by immunohistochemistry. MTX did not cause significant inflammation in the iNOS-/- mice.
Conclusion
These results suggest an important role of NO, via activation of iNOS, in the pathogenesis of intestinal mucositis.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Gastroenterology,General Medicine
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