Proton pump inhibitor therapy does not increase serum endotoxin activity in patients with cirrhosis.

endotoxin activity assay liver cirrhosis proton pump inhibitor

Journal

Hepatology research : the official journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology
ISSN: 1386-6346
Titre abrégé: Hepatol Res
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 9711801

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2019
Historique:
received: 13 07 2018
revised: 16 08 2018
accepted: 02 09 2018
pubmed: 11 9 2018
medline: 11 9 2018
entrez: 11 9 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are frequently prescribed in patients with cirrhosis, but this therapy entails potential complications. We aimed to investigate the influence of PPI use on intestinal permeability in patients with cirrhosis. We recruited 228 patients with cirrhosis and divided them into four groups. Group (Gp)1 comprised patients receiving a PPI with concurrent neomycin (NEO) (PPI-NEO group, n = 14 [6.1%]), Gp2 and Gp3 comprised those receiving either PPI or NEO (PPI group, n = 91 [39.9%]; and NEO group, n = 11 [4.4%]), and Gp4 comprised those receiving neither of these medications (control group; n = 112 [49.1%]). We assessed the intestinal permeability by measuring endotoxin activity (EA) using a luminol chemiluminescence method. Endotoxin activity levels were significantly higher in patients with Child B cirrhosis than in those with Child A cirrhosis, but we found no significant differences in EA levels between patients with Child C cirrhosis and those with either Child A or B cirrhosis. We observed no significant differences in EA levels among groups 1-4. Patients without antibiotic exposure (n = 203), comprising 91 patients on PPI therapy (Gp2) and 112 no-PPI-therapy controls (Gp4), were subdivided according to Child-Pugh (CP) classification. We found no significant differences in EA levels between Gp2 and Gp4 in either CP class. Our results suggest that PPI usage does not have a significant impact on serum levels of gut-derived endotoxins, which are already elevated because of the increased intestinal permeability in patients with cirrhosis.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30198141
doi: 10.1111/hepr.13249
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

232-238

Informations de copyright

© 2018 The Japan Society of Hepatology.

Auteurs

Yasushi Okura (Y)

Department of Endoscopy, Nara Medical University Hospital, Nara, Japan.

Tadashi Namisaki (T)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Shinya Sato (S)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Kei Moriya (K)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Takemi Akahane (T)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Mitsuteru Kitade (M)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Hideto Kawaratani (H)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Kosuke Kaji (K)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Hiroaki Takaya (H)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Yasuhiko Sawada (Y)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Naotaka Shimozato (N)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Kenichiro Seki (K)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Soichiro Saikawa (S)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Keisuke Nakanishi (K)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Masanori Furukawa (M)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Yukihisa Fujinaga (Y)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Takuya Kubo (T)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Daisuke Kaya (D)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Yuki Tsuji (Y)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Takahiro Ozutsumi (T)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Koh Kitagawa (K)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Tsuyoshi Mashitani (T)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Hiroyuki Ogawa (H)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Koji Ishida (K)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Akira Mitoro (A)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

Junichi Yamao (J)

Department of Endoscopy, Nara Medical University Hospital, Nara, Japan.

Hitoshi Yoshiji (H)

Third Department of Internal Medicine, Nara Medical University, Nara, Japan.

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