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Published in: Pediatric Surgery International 3/2005

01-03-2005 | Original Article

Bacterial translocation in acute rejection after small bowel transplantation in rats

Authors: Y. Zou, F. Hernandez, E. Burgos, L. Martinez, S. Gonzalez-Reyes, V. Fernandez-Dumont, G. Lopez, M. Romero, M. Lopez-Santamaria, J. A. Tovar

Published in: Pediatric Surgery International | Issue 3/2005

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Abstract

Acute rejection after small bowel transplantation (SBTx) may facilitate bacterial translocation (BT) and subsequent changes in the liver, spleen, and lungs. This study investigated whether BT occurs after acute rejection and whether this is followed by changes in the structure of the intestine and the phagocytic organs interposed between the gut and the general circulation. Orthotopic SBTx was performed in allogeneic (ALLO) rat-strain combinations (BN–Wistar, n=5). For comparison we used syngeneic SBTx (SYN) (BN–BN, n=6) controls. Animals were sacrificed on postoperative day 7. Mesenteric lymph nodes and portal and caval blood were cultured for aerobes and anaerobes. Escherichia coli β-galactosidase DNA was assessed by polymerase chain reaction in the blood samples. Intestine, liver, spleen, and lung protein and DNA contents were measured. Histologic changes were graded according to standard criteria of acute rejection. For comparisons we used chi2 and nonparametric Mann–Whitney test with a threshold of significance of p<0.05. ALLO rats lost more weight after SBTx than SYN rats (−13.02±4.39% vs. −8.04±5.08% of preoperative weight), although the difference was not significant (ns). A variable degree of graft rejection was histologically demonstrated in all ALLO rats, and DNA/protein content in the graft was significantly higher in this group (0.245±0.85 vs. 0.134±0.21, p<0.05). Gram-negative enteric bacteria were found in 4/5 ALLO and 4/6 SYN rats (ns), and aerobic Gram-positive bacteria in 2/5 and 3/6 (ns), respectively. Anaerobic growth occurred in mesenteric lymph nodes in one ALLO rat and in the bloodstream in another one. E. coli DNA was isolated in none of the ALLO but in two SYN rats (ns). BT was frequent after SBTx in both syngeneic and allogeneic strain combinations. Contrary to our expectations, BT after SBTx was not higher in ALLO group rats. However, anaerobic germs were isolated only in this group.
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Metadata
Title
Bacterial translocation in acute rejection after small bowel transplantation in rats
Authors
Y. Zou
F. Hernandez
E. Burgos
L. Martinez
S. Gonzalez-Reyes
V. Fernandez-Dumont
G. Lopez
M. Romero
M. Lopez-Santamaria
J. A. Tovar
Publication date
01-03-2005
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Surgery International / Issue 3/2005
Print ISSN: 0179-0358
Electronic ISSN: 1437-9813
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00383-004-1321-5

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