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  • Role of pepsin and pepsinogen: linking laryngopharyngeal reflux with otitis media with effusion in children.

Role of pepsin and pepsinogen: linking laryngopharyngeal reflux with otitis media with effusion in children.

The Laryngoscope (2013-11-29)
Hua-Nan Luo, Qi-Mei Yang, Ying Sheng, Zheng-Hui Wang, Qing Zhang, Jing Yan, Jin Hou, Kang Zhu, Ying Cheng, Bo-Tao Wang, Ying-Long Xu, Xiang-Hong Zhang, Xiao-Yong Ren, Min Xu
ABSTRACT

To analyze the relationship between laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) represented by pepsin and pepsinogen, and pathogenesis of otitis media with effusion (OME). Prospective case-control study. Children with OME who required adenoidectomy and tympanostomy/tympanostomy tubes placement were enrolled in OME group, whereas children with adenoid hypertrophy (AH) who required adenoidectomy and individuals who required cochlear implantation (CI) were enrolled in AH and CI groups, respectively. Pepsinogen mRNA and protein levels were assessed by real-time fluorescence-based quantitative polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry in adenoid specimens from the OME and AH groups. Pepsin and pepsinogen concentrations were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in middle ear fluid and plasma from the OME and CI groups. The levels of pepsinogen protein expressed in cytoplasm of epithelial cells and clearance under epithelial cells in adenoid specimens from the OME group were significantly higher than those in the AH group. Furthermore, the concentrations of pepsin and pepsinogen in the OME group were 51.93±11.58 ng/mL and 728±342.6 ng/mL, respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the CI group (P<.001). In addition, the concentrations of pepsin in dry ears were significantly lower than those in serous and mucus ears in the OME group (F=22.77, P<.001).Finally, the concentration of pepsinogen in middle ear effusion was positively correlated with the expression intensity of pepsinogen protein in cytoplasm of epithelial cells (r=0.73, P<.05) in the OME group. Pepsin and pepsinogen in middle ear effusion are probably caused by LPR and may be involved in the pathogenesis of OME. 3b.

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Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, ≥250 units/mg solid
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Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, lyophilized powder, ≥3,200 units/mg protein
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Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, ≥400 units/mg protein
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Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, slightly beige, ≥500 U/mg
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Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, slightly beige, 1200-2400 U/mg
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Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, tested according to Ph. Eur.
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Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, Suitable for manufacturing of diagnostic kits and reagents, lyophilized powder, ≥3200 units/mg protein
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Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, Vetec, reagent grade