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Role of Saliva in Esophageal Defense: Implications in Patients With Nonerosive Reflux Disease

机译:唾液在食管防御中的作用:对无腐蚀性反流病患者的意义

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Background: It has been previously demonstrated that patients with reflux esophagitis exhibit a significant impairment in the secretion of salivary protective components versus controls. However, the secretion of salivary protective factors in patients with nonerosive reflux disease (NERD) is not explored. The authors therefore studied the secretion of salivary volume, pH, bicarbonate, nonbicarbonate glycoconjugate, protein, epidermal growth factor (EGF), transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) and prostaglandin E2 in patients with NERD and compared with the corresponding values in controls (CTRL). Methods: Salivary secretion was collected during basal condition, mastication and intraesophageal mechanical (tubing, balloon) and chemical (initial saline, acid, acid/pepsin, final saline) stimulations, respectively, mimicking the natural gastroesophageal reflux. Results: Salivary volume, protein and TGF-alpha outputs in patients with NERD were significantly higher than CTRL during intraesophageal mechanical (P < 0.05) and chemical stimulations (P < 0.05). Salivary bicarbonate was significantly higher in NERD than CTRL group during intraesophageal stimulation with both acid/pepsin (P < 0.05) and saline (P < 0.01). Salivary glycoconjugate secretion was significantly higher in the NERD group than the CTRL group during chewing (P < 0.05), mechanical (P < 0.05) and chemical stimulation (P < 0.01). Salivary EGF secretion was higher in patients with NERD during mechanical stimulation (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Patients with NERD demonstrated a significantly stronger salivary secretory response in terms of volume, bicarbonate, glycoconjugate, protein, EGF and TGF-alpha than asymptomatic controls. This enhanced salivary esophagoprotection is potentially mediating resistance to the development of endoscopic mucosal changes by gastroesophageal reflux.
机译:背景:先前已证明,反流性食管炎患者与对照组相比,唾液保护性成分的分泌显着受损。但是,未探讨非侵蚀性反流病(NERD)患者唾液保护因子的分泌。因此,作者研究了NERD患者唾液的分泌量,pH,碳酸氢根,非碳酸氢根糖共轭物,蛋白质,表皮生长因子(EGF),转化生长因子α(TGF-alpha)和前列腺素E2的分泌,并与对照组的相应值进行比较(CTRL)。方法:分别在基础刺激,咀嚼和食管内机械刺激(导管,球囊)和化学刺激(初始生理盐水,酸,酸/胃蛋白酶,最终生理盐水)刺激过程中收集唾液分泌,模拟自然的胃食管反流。结果:在食管内机械刺激(P <0.05)和化学刺激(P <0.05)期间,NERD患者的唾液容量,蛋白质和TGF-α输出显着高于CTRL。在食管内同时用酸/胃蛋白酶(P <0.05)和生理盐水(P <0.01)刺激时,NERD唾液中的碳酸氢盐含量明显高于CTRL组。在咀嚼(P <0.05),机械刺激(P <0.05)和化学刺激(P <0.01)期间,NERD组唾液糖缀合物的分泌显着高于CTRL组。机械刺激期间NERD患者的唾液EGF分泌较高(P <0.05)。结论:与无症状对照组相比,NERD患者在容量,碳酸氢根,糖结合物,蛋白质,EGF和TGF-α方面表现出明显更强的唾液分泌反应。这种增强的唾液食管保护作用可能通过胃食管反流介导了对内镜黏膜变化发展的抵抗力。

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