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PLoS One ; 8(7): e69050, 2013.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23935921

RÉSUMÉ

Increased intestinal chloride secretion through chloride channels, such as the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), is one of the major molecular mechanisms underlying enterotoxigenic diarrhea. It has been demonstrated in the past that the intracellular energy sensing kinase, the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), can inhibit CFTR opening. We hypothesized that pharmacological activation of AMPK can abrogate the increased chloride flux through CFTR occurring during cholera toxin (CTX) mediated diarrhea. Chloride efflux was measured in isolated rat colonic crypts using real-time fluorescence imaging. AICAR and metformin were used to activate AMPK in the presence of the secretagogues CTX or forskolin (FSK). In order to substantiate our findings on the whole tissue level, short-circuit current (SCC) was monitored in human and murine colonic mucosa using Ussing chambers. Furthermore, fluid accumulation was measured in excised intestinal loops. CTX and forskolin (FSK) significantly increased chloride efflux in isolated colonic crypts. The increase in chloride efflux could be offset by using the AMPK activators AICAR and metformin. In human and mouse mucosal sheets, CTX and FSK increased SCC. AICAR and metformin inhibited the secretagogue induced rise in SCC, thereby confirming the findings made in isolated crypts. Moreover, AICAR decreased CTX stimulated fluid accumulation in excised intestinal segments. The present study suggests that pharmacological activation of AMPK effectively reduces CTX mediated increases in intestinal chloride secretion, which is a key factor for intestinal water accumulation. AMPK activators may therefore represent a supplemental treatment strategy for acute diarrheal illness.


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AMP-Activated Protein Kinases/métabolisme , Chlorures/métabolisme , Toxine cholérique/pharmacologie , Muqueuse intestinale/métabolisme , Intestins/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , AMP-Activated Protein Kinases/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Animaux , Protéine CFTR/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Protéine CFTR/métabolisme , Activation enzymatique , Humains , Techniques in vitro , Muqueuse intestinale/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Mâle , Souris , Phosphorylation , Rats
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