Aim. The purpose of this study was to investigate the behaviour of circulating endothelin-1, a vasoconstrictor and mitogenic peptide, in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Patients, We investigated plasma endothelin-1 levels in 29 patients with Crohn's disease, 13 with ulcerative colitis and 26 healthy subjects as controls. Methods. Erythrocyte sedimentation non C-reactive protein were also measured in all patients. Plasma endothelin-1 was measured bl; specific radioimmunoassay and expressed as pg/ml. Results. Both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis patients showed a significant increase in plasma endothelin-1 concentration (22.3+/-8.2 pg/ml and 11.2+/-2.7 pg/ml, respectively) when compared to healthy subjects (6.2+/-1.5 pg/ml). Moreover; plasma endothelin-1 levels were significantly higher in Crohn's disease patients than those in ulcerative colitis patients (22.3+/-8.2 pg/ml vs 11.2+/-2.7 pg/ml; p<0.001, respectively). A weak correlation (r=0.645; p<0.013) between erythrocyte sedimentation and endothelin-1 levels was observed in Crohn's disease patients. Age, sex, clinical activity of the disease, duration of history, anatomical localization of disease and therapy had no influence on plasma endothelin-1 levels. Conclusion. Our results show that plasma endothelin-1 levels increase in chronic inflammatory bowel disease and mainly in Crohn's disease. This observation lends us on to believe that endothelin-1 has a important role in inflammatory bowel disease.
Plasma levels of endothelin-1 in patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis / Letizia, Claudio; M., Boirivant; DE TOMA, Giorgio; S., Cerci; S., Subioli; L., Scuro; P., Ferrari; F., Pallone. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 1125-8055. - 30:3(1998), pp. 266-269.
Plasma levels of endothelin-1 in patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
LETIZIA, Claudio;DE TOMA, Giorgio;
1998
Abstract
Aim. The purpose of this study was to investigate the behaviour of circulating endothelin-1, a vasoconstrictor and mitogenic peptide, in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Patients, We investigated plasma endothelin-1 levels in 29 patients with Crohn's disease, 13 with ulcerative colitis and 26 healthy subjects as controls. Methods. Erythrocyte sedimentation non C-reactive protein were also measured in all patients. Plasma endothelin-1 was measured bl; specific radioimmunoassay and expressed as pg/ml. Results. Both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis patients showed a significant increase in plasma endothelin-1 concentration (22.3+/-8.2 pg/ml and 11.2+/-2.7 pg/ml, respectively) when compared to healthy subjects (6.2+/-1.5 pg/ml). Moreover; plasma endothelin-1 levels were significantly higher in Crohn's disease patients than those in ulcerative colitis patients (22.3+/-8.2 pg/ml vs 11.2+/-2.7 pg/ml; p<0.001, respectively). A weak correlation (r=0.645; p<0.013) between erythrocyte sedimentation and endothelin-1 levels was observed in Crohn's disease patients. Age, sex, clinical activity of the disease, duration of history, anatomical localization of disease and therapy had no influence on plasma endothelin-1 levels. Conclusion. Our results show that plasma endothelin-1 levels increase in chronic inflammatory bowel disease and mainly in Crohn's disease. This observation lends us on to believe that endothelin-1 has a important role in inflammatory bowel disease.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.