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Altered inflammatory gene expression underlies increased susceptibility to murine postoperative ileus with advancing age

Authors :
Moore, Beverley A.
Albers, Kathryn M.
Davis, Brian M.
Grandis, Jennifer R.
Togel, Sandra
Bauer, Anthony J.
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. June, 2007, Vol. 292 Issue 6, pG1650, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Susceptibility to postoperative ileus following abdominal surgery increases with advancing age. The mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are unknown. This study compares functional and molecular endpoints between young-adult (2 mo old), middle-aged (15 mo old), and elderly mice (26-30 mo old) to identify potential mechanisms. Susceptibility to ileus was assessed by measuring gastrointestinal transit (geometric center) 24 h after anesthesia, laparotomy, and light manipulation (LM) of the small bowel. Proinflammatory (IL-6, COX-2, inducible nitric oxide synthase) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10, heme oxygenase-1) gene and protein expressions were determined by real time RT-PCR, Western blot, and ELISA. LM did not alter gastrointestinal transit in young animals (geometric center = 8.8 [+ or -] 0.9), but transit was increasingly delayed in middle-aged (6.9 [+ or -] 0.8, P = 0.03) and elderly animals (4.7 [+ or -] 0.6, P = 0.013). Despite the lack of LM effect on transit in young mice, IL-6 and COX-2 mRNA expressions were significantly increased postoperatively (165 [+ or -] 24-fold and 2.9 [+ or -] 0.3-fold, respectively). Expressions were increased further in middleaged mice (1,103 [+ or -] 187-fold; 4.4 [+ or -] 0.7-fold) and further still in elderly mice (1,218 [+ or -] 168-fold; 6.9 [+ or -] 0.3-fold). IL-10 and heme oxygenase-1 gene expressions were also elevated postoperatively in young mice (4.8 [+ or -] 0.5-fold and 13.0 [+ or -] 1.3-fold, respectively) and were further increased in middle-aged mice (7.5 [+ or -] 0.6-fold; 21.8 [+ or -] 3.2-fold). However, inductions in elderly mice were significantly blunted (5.8 [+ or -] 0.9-fold; 16.9 [+ or -] 0.8-fold). There is both an age-dependent increase in the proinflammatory mediator expression and an age-dependent decrease in anti-inflammatory mediator expressions following minor insult to the bowel. Such imbalances between pro- and anti-inflammatory mechanisms may form the basis for increased susceptibility to ileus and for the increased severity and duration of ileus observed in the elderly. inflammation; interleukin-10; beme oxygenase-1 doi:10.1152/ajpgi.00570.2006

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
292
Issue :
6
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.165911699