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A novel mechanism of acid and bile acid-induced DNA damage involving Na <sup>+</sup> /H <sup>+</sup> exchanger: implication for Barrett's oesophagus

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2010

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Abstract

The results of this study identify a new mechanism of bile acid-induced DNA damage. We found that bile acids present in the refluxate activate immediately all three isoforms of NOS, which leads to an increased NO production and NHE inhibition. This consequently results in increased intracellular acidification and DNA damage, which may lead to mutations and cancer progression. Therefore, we propose that in addition to gastric reflux, bile reflux should be controlled in patients with Barrett's oesophagus.

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