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Effect and Mechanism of Dopamine on Ulcerative Colitis

Completed
Conditions
Dopamine Dysregulation Syndrome
Ulcerative Colitis
Registration Number
NCT05214404
Lead Sponsor
Affiliated Hospital to Academy of Military Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Increased evidence suggests that dopamine acts as an important regulator of immune function. A substantial amount of dopamine exists in the gastrointestinal tract, especially in colonic lumen. Decreased dopamine level has been reported in the colonic mucosa of ulcerative colitis patients. Therefore, the investigators suppose that colonic dopamine could involve in the ulcerative colitis and play an important role. This study aims to explore the role of dopamine in ulcerative colitis and underlying mechanism, which will provide a rationale for diagnosis and treatment of the ulcerative colitis.

Detailed Description

This study is a case-control clinical study. 30 patients with non-ulcerative colitis examined by endoscopy were selected as the control group. According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 30 patients with ulcerative colitis were determined. The baseline data of patients were recorded objectively: name, sex, age, vital signs, body weight and stool condition (frequency, character, etc.). Some laboratory examination results (blood routine, fecal routine and fecal culture, liver function, blood coagulation function, electrolyte, etc.), ulcerative colitis lesion range, ulcerative colitis classification and related history (common disease, treatment history and life history). Colonic mucosal tissue samples of patients with ulcerative colitis and control group were obtained by colonoscopic biopsy. The degree of inflammation was evaluated by related inflammatory factors via ELISA. The changes of dopamine system was detected by HPLC-ECD, Western Blot and immunohistochemistry. This study aims to provide new diagnostic and therapeutic basis, select appropriate drug delivery through clarify the effect and mechanism of local dopamine on colitis.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Patients with or without ulcerative colitis diagnosed by endoscopy and histopathology
  2. Negative bacterial culture in stool
  3. Written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, or patients with severe impairment of liver, kidney and hematopoietic system
  2. Mental patients
  3. Hemorrhagic diseases
  4. Platelet count < 50 × 10 ^ 9 / L
  5. Allergic constitution
  6. unable to tolerate or cooperate with endoscopy
  7. Patients with serious complications, such as intestinal obstruction, intestinal perforation, toxic colonic dilatation, colorectal cancer, etc.
  8. Pregnant or lactating women

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Comparison of the levels of inflammatory factors in colonic mucosa1 day

The levels of inflammatory factors in colonic mucosa of ulcerative colitis group and non-ulcerative colitis control group were detected by Elisa to evaluate the degree of inflammation.

Comparison of dopamine content in colonic mucosa1 day

HPLC-ECD was used to detect and compare the content of dopamine in colonic mucosa between ulcerative colitis group and non-ulcerative colitis group.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The Fifth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hosptial

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Beijing, Beijing, China

The Fifth Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hosptial
🇨🇳Beijing, Beijing, China

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