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The complicated role of bacteria in NSAID-induced enteropathy
Wallace John L.(University of Calgary, Canada)
The pathogenesis of ulceration and bleeding in the small intestine associated with use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs)is complex and multi-factorial. The primary location of the ulcers...

第100回日本消化器病学会総会I Drug-associated GI Injury:Advances of the pathogenesis and recent clinical topics 1. Advances of the pathogenesis(b)Bacterial involvement

NSAID enteropathy and intestinal bacteria:A review of Japanese studies
Ohkusa Toshifumi(Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, The Jikei University Kashiwa Hospital, Japan)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(NSAID)induce ulcerations in the small intestine in a few patients. Although there were reports showing that bacteria play a major role in the formation of intestin...

第100回日本消化器病学会総会I Drug-associated GI Injury:Advances of the pathogenesis and recent clinical topics 1. Advances of the pathogenesis(b)Bacterial involvement

Importance of TLR4-dependent pathways for the pathogenesis and treatment of NSAID-induced enteropathy
Watanabe Toshio(Department of Gastroenterology, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)
NSAIDs cause small bowel damage with high frequency. Our study using capsule endoscopy has showed that more than half of chronic NSAID users had mucosal breaks in the small intestine. NSAIDs do not in...

第100回日本消化器病学会総会I Drug-associated GI Injury:Advances of the pathogenesis and recent clinical topics 1. Advances of the pathogenesis(b)Bacterial involvement