Novel role of the vitamin D receptor in maintaining the integrity of the intestinal mucosal barrier
University of Chicago · University of Rochester
Abstract
Emerging evidence supports a pathological link between vitamin D deficiency and the risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). To explore the mechanism we used the dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis model to investigate the role of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in mucosal barrier homeostasis. While VDR(+/+) mice were mostly resistant to 2.5% DSS, VDR(-/-) mice developed severe diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and marked body weight loss, leading to death in 2 wk. Histological examination revealed extensive ulceration and impaired wound healing in the colonic epithelium of DSS-treated VDR(-/-) mice. Severe ulceration in VDR(-/-) mice was preceded by a greater loss of intestinal transepithelial electric…
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8Topics & keywords
- Calcitriol receptor
- Tight junction
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Intestinal mucosa
- Endocrinology
- Barrier function
- Internal medicine
- Epithelium
- Good health and well-being