학술논문

A new murine ileostomy model: recycling stool prevents intestinal atrophy in the distal side of ileostomy
Document Type
article
Source
Fujita Medical Journal, Vol 7, Iss 2, Pp 41-49 (2021)
Subject
stoma
recycling stool
intestinal atrophy
ileostomy
cell proliferation
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Language
English
ISSN
2189-7247
2189-7255
Abstract
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