Abstract
Background
In ulcerative colitis (UC) the activation (i.e. nuclear translocation) of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappaB) is an important step in the regulation of cytokines secreted by lamina propria macrophages. Clinical trials suggest anti-inflammatory effects of locally administered butyrate in UC. The potential effects of butyrate on NF-kappaB activation in lamina propria macrophages of UC patients were investigated.Methods
Eleven patients with distal UC were treated for up to 8 weeks with butyrate at 100 mM (n = 6) or placebo (n = 5) enemas. At entry and after 4 and 8 weeks, clinical status was noted and intestinal inflammation was graded endoscopically and histologically. Double-staining with antibodies against NF-kappaB (p65) and CD68 was employed to detect NF-kappaB and macrophages, respectively.Results
In untreated patients, nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB was detectable in virtually all macrophages. Butyrate treatment for 4 and 8 weeks resulted in a significant reduction in the number of macrophages being positive for nuclear translocated NF-kappaB. In addition, butyrate significantly reduced both the number of neutrophils in crypt and surface epithelia and of the lamina propria lymphocytes/plasma cells. These findings correlated with a significant decrease in the Disease Activity Index (DAI).Conclusions
The decrease in DAI and mucosal inflammation in butyrate-treated patients is associated with a reduction of NF-kappaB translocation in lamina propria macrophages. Since the inflammatory process in UC is mainly sustained by macrophage-derived cytokines, the known anti-inflammatory effects of butyrate may in part be mediated by an inhibition of NF-kappaB activation in these macrophages.Citations & impact
Impact metrics
Article citations
A Sustained-Release Butyrate Tablet Suppresses Ex Vivo T Helper Cell Activation of Osteoarthritis Patients in a Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Randomized Trial.
Nutrients, 16(19):3384, 04 Oct 2024
Cited by: 0 articles | PMID: 39408351 | PMCID: PMC11478393
Nutrigenomic underpinnings of intestinal stem cells in inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer development.
Front Genet, 15:1349717, 30 Aug 2024
Cited by: 0 articles | PMID: 39280096 | PMCID: PMC11393785
Review Free full text in Europe PMC
Prebiotic Treatment in People With Schizophrenia.
J Clin Psychopharmacol, 44(5):457-461, 16 Aug 2024
Cited by: 1 article | PMID: 39146178
Effects of short-chain fatty acid-butyrate supplementation on expression of circadian-clock genes, sleep quality, and inflammation in patients with active ulcerative colitis: a double-blind randomized controlled trial.
Lipids Health Dis, 23(1):216, 13 Jul 2024
Cited by: 0 articles | PMID: 39003477 | PMCID: PMC11245831
Gut dysbiosis impacts the immune system and promotes prostate cancer.
Immunol Lett, 268:106883, 08 Jun 2024
Cited by: 1 article | PMID: 38852888
Review
Go to all (258) article citations
Similar Articles
To arrive at the top five similar articles we use a word-weighted algorithm to compare words from the Title and Abstract of each citation.
[Activation of nuclear factor-kappaB and effects of anti-inflammatory treatment thereon in intestinal mucosa of patients with ulcerative colitis].
Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi, 82(6):384-388, 01 Mar 2002
Cited by: 8 articles | PMID: 11953203
Treatment of left-sided ulcerative colitis with butyrate enemas: a controlled trial.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther, 10(5):729-736, 01 Oct 1996
Cited by: 117 articles | PMID: 8899080
Histological changes in the colonic mucosa following irrigation with short-chain fatty acids.
Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol, 9(2):163-168, 01 Feb 1997
Cited by: 27 articles | PMID: 9058627
Curcumin as a therapeutic agent for blocking NF-κB activation in ulcerative colitis.
Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol, 40(6):476-482, 15 Aug 2018
Cited by: 42 articles | PMID: 30111198
Review