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Preoperative administration of the 5-HT4 receptor agonist prucalopride reduces intestinal inflammation and shortens postoperative ileus via cholinergic enteric neurons

Authors :
Gianluca Matteoli
Guy E. Boeckxstaens
Michelle Stakenborg
Iris Appeltans
Albert Wolthuis
Sebastiaan De Schepper
Etienne Waelkens
Maria Francesca Viola
Pedro J. Gomez-Pinilla
Simon Verheijden
Rita Derua
Goele Bosmans
Pieter Vanden Berghe
Marleen Verhaegen
Giovanna Farro
Gera Goverse
Erika Gonzalez-Dominguez
Nathalie Stakenborg
Elisa Meroni
Patrick Augustijns
André D'Hoore
Evelien Labeeuw
Karel Talavera
Raymond Aerts
Yeranddy A. Alpizar
Kim Van Beek
Milena Moretti
Cecilia Gotti
Source :
Article
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2019.

Abstract

ObjectivesVagus nerve stimulation (VNS), most likely via enteric neurons, prevents postoperative ileus (POI) by reducing activation of alpha7 nicotinic receptor (α7nAChR) positive muscularis macrophages (mMφ) and dampening surgery-induced intestinal inflammation. Here, we evaluated if 5-HT4 receptor (5-HT4R) agonist prucalopride can mimic this effect in mice and human.DesignUsing Ca2+ imaging, the effect of electrical field stimulation (EFS) and prucalopride was evaluated in situ on mMφ activation evoked by ATP in jejunal muscularis tissue. Next, preoperative and postoperative administration of prucalopride (1–5 mg/kg) was compared with that of preoperative VNS in a model of POI in wild-type and α7nAChR knockout mice. Finally, in a pilot study, patients undergoing a Whipple procedure were preoperatively treated with prucalopride (n=10), abdominal VNS (n=10) or sham/placebo (n=10) to evaluate the effect on intestinal inflammation and clinical recovery of POI.ResultsEFS reduced the ATP-induced Ca2+ response of mMφ, an effect that was dampened by neurotoxins tetrodotoxin and ω-conotoxin and mimicked by prucalopride. In vivo, prucalopride administered before, but not after abdominal surgery reduced intestinal inflammation and prevented POI in wild-type, but not in α7nAChR knockout mice. In humans, preoperative administration of prucalopride, but not of VNS, decreased Il6 and Il8 expression in the muscularis externa and improved clinical recovery.ConclusionEnteric neurons dampen mMφ activation, an effect mimicked by prucalopride. Preoperative, but not postoperative treatment with prucalopride prevents intestinal inflammation and shortens POI in both mice and human, indicating that preoperative administration of 5-HT4R agonists should be further evaluated as a treatment of POI.Trial registration numberNCT02425774.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Article
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....132489124defe63560d563a410e74e19