Helicobacter pylori damages human gallbladder epithelial cells in vitro

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العنوان: Helicobacter pylori damages human gallbladder epithelial cells in vitro
المؤلفون: Dong-Feng Chen, Dian-Chun Fang, Ping Yi, Wei-Wen Liu, Hong Cao, Lu Hu
المصدر: World Journal of Gastroenterology. 14:6924
بيانات النشر: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc., 2008.
سنة النشر: 2008
مصطلحات موضوعية: Cell Survival, Apoptosis, Liquid medium, In Vitro Techniques, chemistry.chemical_compound, Lactate dehydrogenase, Humans, Medicine, Cells, Cultured, Helicobacter pylori, L-Lactate Dehydrogenase, biology, business.industry, Gallbladder, Gastroenterology, Epithelial Cells, General Medicine, bacterial infections and mycoses, Alkaline Phosphatase, biology.organism_classification, Molecular biology, In vitro, medicine.anatomical_structure, Biochemistry, chemistry, Alkaline phosphatase, Cell culture supernatant, business
الوصف: AIM: To study the mechanism by which Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) damages human gallbladder epithelial cells (HGBEC). METHODS: H pylori isolated from gallbladder were cultured in a liquid medium. Different concentration supernatants and sonicated extracts of H pylori cells were then added to HGBEC in a primary culture. The morphological changes in HGBEC as well as changes in the levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and glutamyltransferase (GGT) were measured. RESULTS: According to the culture curve of HGBEC, it was convenient to study the changes in HGBEC by adding H pylori sonicated extracts and H pylori culture supernatants. Both H pylori sonicated extracts and H pylori culture supernatants had a significant influence on HGBEC morphology, i.e. HGBEC grew more slowly, their viability decreased and their detachment increased. Furthermore, HGBEC ruptured and died. The levels of ALP (33.84 ± 6.00 vs 27.01 ± 4.67, P < 0.05), LDH (168.37 ± 20.84 vs 55.51 ± 17.17, P < 0.01) and GGT (42.01 ± 6.18 vs 25.34 ± 4.33, P < 0.01) significantly increased in the HGBEC culture supernatant in a time- and concentration-dependent. The damage to HGBEC in H pylori culture liquid was more significant than that in H pylori sonicated extracts. CONCLUSION: H pylori induces no obvious damage to HGBEC.
تدمد: 1007-9327
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::61280399066207bbd6bc7fae06a1be9bTest
https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.14.6924Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....61280399066207bbd6bc7fae06a1be9b
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