Evaluation of fecal Activin-A as a novel biomarker for early diagnosis of ulcerative colitis using experimental murine animal model.

Khadiga Aboelail, Mahmoud Rushdi, N. Waly, A. Mohamed
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The present study was undertaken to evaluate fecal activin-A, in comparison with the currently used calprotectin, as a potential biomarker for early detection of ulcerative colitis (UC). Rats were divided into 4 groups (5 rats each). These included the acute UC group, where rats received 3% dextran sodium sulphate (DSS) for six consecutive days, and the chronic UC group, where rats received 3% DSS for three cycles (each cycle composed of 3 days of treatment and 12 days off). Control groups included animals that received tap water for six days and kept it as a negative control for short-term treatment and those received tap water for 45 days and served as a negative control for long-term treatment. Fecal samples were collected from all animal groups at the end of the study. Activin A and calprotectin levels were measured in collected fecal samples using a commercial ELISA kit for rat Calprotectin and rat Activin-A. The results revealed significant increases in fecal activin-A, and fecal calprotectin in chronic UC and a significant increase in fecal activin-A in acute colitis. It could be concluded that fecal activin-A is a useful biomarker for both acute and chronic UC. However, fecal calprotectin can be used as an indicator for chronic UC.
粪便激活素- a作为溃疡性结肠炎早期诊断新生物标志物的实验动物模型评价
本研究旨在评估粪便激活素- a与目前使用的钙保护蛋白作为早期检测溃疡性结肠炎(UC)的潜在生物标志物。大鼠分为4组,每组5只。其中包括急性UC组,大鼠连续6天服用3%葡聚糖硫酸钠(DSS),慢性UC组,大鼠连续3个周期服用3% DSS(每个周期由3天治疗和12天休息组成)。对照组包括连续6天接受自来水的动物,作为短期治疗的阴性对照,以及连续45天接受自来水的动物,作为长期治疗的阴性对照。在研究结束时收集了所有动物组的粪便样本。使用商用大鼠钙保护蛋白和大鼠激活蛋白A酶联免疫吸附测定试剂盒测定收集的粪便样品中的激活蛋白A和钙保护蛋白水平。结果显示,慢性UC患者粪便激活素a和粪钙保护蛋白显著升高,急性结肠炎患者粪便激活素a显著升高。由此可见,粪便激活素- a是急性和慢性UC的有用生物标志物。然而,粪便钙保护蛋白可以作为慢性UC的指标。
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