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Bile acids in laryngopharyngeal refluxate: will they enhance or attenuate the action of pepsin?

The Laryngoscope (2012-10-17)
Mahmoud S Ali, Shruti Parikh, Peter Chater, Jeffrey P Pearson
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To assess if, as previously reported in the literature, bile acids inhibit pepsin activity, resulting in pepsin having a less important role in laryngopharyngeal damage in reflux disease. Prospective translational research study. A total of 78 patient's fasting gastric juice samples were obtained from routine endoscopy. The total bile acid (TBA) content and pepsin activity were measured using a 3α-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-based kit for bile acids; and pepsin activity was measured using succinyl albumin/dimethylhaemoglobin as a substrate and the development of new N-terminals. The ability of bile acids to effect pepsin activity was assessed with three primary bile acids, two unconjugated and one taurine conjugated, using the above N-terminal assay. Gastric juice contained median TBA of 40 (range 10-10010) μM and pepsin activity of 408 (range 27-3892)ug/ml. We used this data to inform the relative levels of pepsin and bile acids that might occur in a reflux event, and we used concentrations of bile acids between 10-100μM. Pepsin activity was pH dependent, but 28% of the activity was retained at pH 5.5. None of the bile acids showed any significant effect on pepsin activity across the pH range 2.0-6.0. At the levels and pH that pepsin and bile acids might occur in an LPR event, bile acids do not attenuate pepsin activity. Pepsin could be considered a damaging factor even at high pH, and it will aggravate further any damaging effects of bile acids in the refluxate. Laryngoscope, 2012.

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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, ≥250 units/mg solid
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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, lyophilized powder, ≥3,200 units/mg protein
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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, ≥400 units/mg protein
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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, powder, slightly beige, 1200-2400 U/mg
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Pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, tested according to Ph. Eur.
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Agarose−pepsine from porcine gastric mucosa, lyophilized powder, ≥30 units/mg dry solid