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The effect of Glutamine on the shape of residual intestine and colon in rats with short bowel syndrome / 肠外与肠内营养
Article em Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-411614
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ABSTRACT
Objectives:To investigate the effect of glutamine on the shape of residual intestine and colon in rats with short bowel syndrome. Methods:23 male Sprague-Dawley rats,underwent a 80% small bowel resection,were randomly divided into three groups:food group(n=8) rats,fed rat chow and water libitum after operation;TPN group(n=8),infused with Gln-supplied TPN;and normal control group.On seventh day after operation,rats were weighted and remaining jejunum、remaining ileum and colon were harvested for histological observation(light microscopy and electron microscopy). Results:There was significant difference in rat average weight between food group and Gln group after operation.Jejunal mucosal villus height(VH) and mucosal thickness(MT) and ileal mucosal VH in food group were significantly increased than those in control group.Jejunal mucosal VH and MT in control group were significantly higher than in TPN group.Ileal mucosal crypt depth(CD) and MT in control group were also significantly higher than in TPN group.Jejunal and ileal mucosal VH、CD and MT in Gln group were significantly higher than in TPN group.Colonic MT in food group was significantly higher than in control group.Colonic MT in Gln group was significantly bigger than in TPN group. Conclusions:After 80% intestinal resection,the remaining intestine can develop the adaptation,but the adaptation is incomplete.TPN therapy can maintain body weight,but only TPN can not result in the adaption.Gln-supplied TPN can stop the remaining itestinal mucosal atrophy,and promote the remaining intestinal adaptation and colonic mucosal hypertrophy.
Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: WPRIM Idioma: Zh Revista: Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition Ano de publicação: 2001 Tipo de documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: WPRIM Idioma: Zh Revista: Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition Ano de publicação: 2001 Tipo de documento: Article