Regeneration of small bowel mucosa after intestinal ischemia

BACKGROUND AND METHODSThe objective of this study was to evaluate the histologic reconstitution of the small intestinal mucosa after a standardized ischemic injury and to determine if the early repair process takes place by cell renewal or migration of existing mucosal cells. Therefore, male Wistar...

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description BACKGROUND AND METHODSThe objective of this study was to evaluate the histologic reconstitution of the small intestinal mucosa after a standardized ischemic injury and to determine if the early repair process takes place by cell renewal or migration of existing mucosal cells. Therefore, male Wistar rats, weighing 190 to 320 g, were subjected to total warm intestinal ischemia by means of a hydrostatic pressure clamp for 45 or 90 mins. These rats were compared to sham-operated controls. Intestinal biopsies were obtained just before reperfusion and at various times up to 48 hrs thereafter. Mucosal injury was evaluated microscopically by a blinded examiner. RESULTSVariable mucosal reconstitution occurred within 3 hrs, after 45 mins of ischemia, whereas mucosal repair required up to 18 hrs after 90 mins of ischemia. In a second series of experiments, 45 or 90 mins of ischemia and 5 hrs of reperfusion were followed by the iv administration of radioactively labeled thymidine. Intestinal biopsies were taken 1 hr later and prepared for autoradiography. No increase in mucosal mitoses was observed. CONCLUSIONSThe mucosal reconstitution occurred rapidly after 45 mins and 90 mins of total warm intestinal ischemia and primarily through mucosal cell migration. (Crit Care Med 1992; 20:135)
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Biopsy
Cell Division - physiology
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Evaluation Studies as Topic
Gastroenterology. Liver. Pancreas. Abdomen
Intestinal Mucosa - cytology
Intestines - blood supply
Ischemia - diagnostic imaging
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Ischemia - physiopathology
Male
Medical sciences
Other diseases. Semiology
Radionuclide Imaging
Rats
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Thymidine
Time Factors
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