## Background: The hygiene hypothesis suggests an inverse relationship between the incidence of parasitic infections and chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (ibd). we investigated the therapeutic potential of schistosoma mansoni and ancylostoma caninum soluble proteins on experimental colitis in mi
Immunomodulatory effects of ciprofloxacin in TNBS-induced colitis in mice
โ Scribed by Guy Lahat; Drora Halperin; Eli Barazovsky; Itamar Shalit; Micha Rabau; Josef Klausner; Ina Fabian
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 420 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1078-0998
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โฆ Synopsis
Background: Crohn's exacerbation and pouchitis are commonly treated with ciprofloxacin and metronidazole. Few studies have shown an advantage of this regimen compared with other antibiotics. Most attributed the effect to its better antibacterial coverage. Others have shown an apparent anti-inflammatory effect of quinolones in several in vitro and in vivo models of inflammation other than inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Our objective was to test the hypothesis that ciprofloxacin may act as an anti-inflammatory agent rather than just an antibacterial drug using a model of chemical colitis.
Methods: TNBS colitis was induced in BALB/c mice. The antiinflammatory effect of ciprofloxacin compared with ceftazidime and dexamethasone was assessed.
Results: Mice treated with ciprofloxacin (7.5 mg/kg or 15 mg/kg) had significant reductions in clinical signs, body weight loss, splenic and colonic weight increase compared with saline-treated and ceftazidime-treated mice. Histologic analysis showed mild inflammation in ciprofloxacin-treated mice with a mean score of 3.8 ฯฎ 0.5 points compared with moderate colitis scored 7.8 ฯฎ 1.3 and 9.5 ฯฎ 0.5 points in saline and ceftazidime-treated mice, respectively. Analysis of cytokine levels in colon homogenates showed a significant decrease of IL-1โค, IL-8, and TNFโฃ levels in ciprofloxacin-treated animals. Immunohistochemistry for NFB showed strong positivity in saline and ceftazidime-treated mice in contrast to weak focal stain in ciprofloxacin-and dexamethasone-treated mice.
Conclusions: These findings imply that ciprofloxacin has an anti-inflammatory effect, rather than just an antibacterial one, making its use favorable in IBD patients.
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