DECREASED COLONIC NA-K-ATPASE ACTIVITY IN ACTIVE ULCERATIVE-COLITIS

  • 1 January 1984
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 20 (8), 681-684
Abstract
Na-K-ATPase has an important role in intestinal Na and fluid absorption. The colonic activity of this enzyme was tested in patients with active ulcerative colitis to elucidate its role in the pathogenesis of the diarrhea associated with this disease. Colonic Na-K-ATPase activity in 13 patients with active ulcerative colitis prior to therapy was 1/4 of its activity in 14 normal subjects: 0.68 .+-. 0.13 (SE) and 2.60 .+-. 0.45 .mu.mol/h .cntdot. mg protein, respectively. In 6 patients with active ulcerative colitis on steroid therapy, the enzyme activity was similar to that observed in normal subjects. These results indicate an inhibition of colonic Na-K-ATPase activity in active ulcerative colitis which may contribute to intestinal fluid accumulation and to the diarrhea in this disease.

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