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Daniel R. Clayburgh, Terrence A. Barrett, Yueming Tang, Jon B. Meddings, Linda J. Van Eldik, D. Martin Watterson, Lane L. Clarke, Randall J. Mrsny, Jerrold R. Turner
Published in Volume 115, Issue 10
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(10):2702–2715 doi:10.1172/JCI24970
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Treatment with the MLCK inhibitor PIK prevents anti-CD3–mediated tight junction reorganization and diarrhea. (A) Immunofluorescence detection of occludin in the intestinal epithelium of mice treated with anti-CD3 and/or PIK showed that PIK prevents the internalization of occludin associated with anti-CD3 treatment (scale bar, 5 μm). (B) Increases in paracellular BSA efflux induced by anti-CD3 treatment were reduced by PIK perfusion in a dose-dependent manner (P = 0.015, 0 μM PIK with anti-CD3 vs. 80 μM PIK with anti-CD3; n = 4). (C) Treatment with 80 μM PIK resulted in the restoration of net water absorption in anti-CD3–treated mice (P = 0.006; n = 4).