Gallbladder muscle dysfunction in patients with chronic acalculous disease

Citation
J. Amaral et al., Gallbladder muscle dysfunction in patients with chronic acalculous disease, GASTROENTY, 120(2), 2001, pp. 506-511
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenerology and Hepatology","da verificare
Journal title
GASTROENTEROLOGY
ISSN journal
00165085 → ACNP
Volume
120
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
506 - 511
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-5085(200102)120:2<506:GMDIPW>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Background & Aims: The mechanisms responsible for the abnormalities of gall bladder emptying in patients with chronic acalculous gallbladder disease (A GD) have not been elucidated. This study was designed to determine whether a muscle defect could explain this gallbladder dysfunction. Methods: Gallbl adder contraction induced by a continuous intravenous cholecystokinin octap eptide (CCK-8) infusion was determined by ultrasonography in control subjec ts, patients with AGD, pigment stones, and cholesterol stones. Muscle cells were obtained by enzymatic digestion. I-125-CCK-8 binding and [S-35]guanos ine triphosphate gammaS (GTP gammaS) binding studies were performed. Result s: In vivo gallbladder contraction induced by CCK-8 was significantly lower in AGD (29.4%) and cholesterol stones (28.8%) than in pigment stones (59.8 %) and normal controls (57.8%; P < 0.01). In vitro muscle cell contraction induced by CCK-8 was also lower in AGD than in pigment stones. It remained impaired in AGD after stimulation with the G-protein activators GTP<gamma>S and AlF4 and with the second messenger 1,2-dioctanoyl-sn-glycerol. However , GTP gammaS binding induced by CCK-8 and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and the binding capacity of CCK receptors were not different between AGD a nd pigment stones. Conclusions: These findings suggest that there is a good correlation between in vivo and in vitro gallbladder response to CCK-8 in patients with AGD. Unlike those found in cholesterol stones, the muscle def ects in AGD appear to reside in the contractile apparatus.