A new murine ileostomy model: recycling stool prevents intestinal atrophy in the distal side of ileostomy

Objectives: Proximal stoma creation in neonates results in growth failure and distal intestinal atrophy. “Recycling stool” consists of stool injection from the proximal limb to the distal limb of a stoma. Because this method may prevent distal bowel atrophy and increase body weight, we investigated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fujita Medical Journal 2021, Vol.7(2), pp.41-49
Hauptverfasser: Uga, Naoko, Nakatani, Masashi, Yoshimura, Aya, Kumamoto, Kanako, Tsuchida, Kunihiro, Nagao, Shizuko, Tsuchiya, Tomonori, Kondo, Yasuhiro, Naoe, Atsuki, Watanabe, Shunsuke, Yasui, Toshihiro, Hara, Fujio, Suzuki, Tatsuya
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives: Proximal stoma creation in neonates results in growth failure and distal intestinal atrophy. “Recycling stool” consists of stool injection from the proximal limb to the distal limb of a stoma. Because this method may prevent distal bowel atrophy and increase body weight, we investigated the effects of recycling stool upon distal intestinal mucosa by generating an ileostomy model in rats.Methods: An ileostomy was created 5 cm proximal to the cecum in male Wistar/ST rats. Discharged stool or saline was injected into the distal limb, twice per day for 7 days. The intestinal adaptation was assessed by measuring the villus height and counting goblet cell number. Proliferation and apoptosis were analyzed by Ki67 and TUNEL immunostaining.Results: The ratios of the height of the distal villi (D) to the that of proximal villi (P) were 0.97 (median [range] of D and P length: 421 [240–729] μm and 436 [294–638] μm, P
ISSN:2189-7247
2189-7255
DOI:10.20407/fmj.2020-003