Keratinocyte growth factor enhances early gut adaptation in a rat model of short bowel syndrome

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Johnson, WF
DiPalma, CR
Ziegler, TR
Scully, S
Farrell, CL
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[1] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Atlanta, GA USA
[2] Amgen Inc, Dept Pathol, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 USA
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10.1111/j.1532-950X.2000.00017.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Objective-To evaluate the effects of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) on intestinal adaptation after resection of 85% of the small intestine and consider its potential application in short bowel syndrome (SBS). Study Design-Experimental study using a known model of SBS. Animal Population-Thirty male Sprague Dawley rats. Methods-Four groups of animals were designated. Two groups underwent 85% resection of the small intestine, while the other two groups were sham-operated, undergoing transection and reanastomosis. Resected and sham-operated groups then received either 3 mg/kg KGF or vehicle subcutaneously daily for 3 days. Gut adaptation was evaluated by measurements of mucosal cellularity and biochemical activity in duodenal, jejunal, and ileal segments. Results-Significant small intestinal growth after bowel resection alone was confirmed in resected versus sham-operated rats. KGF further augmented this growth in the resected animals. Mucosal wet weight of the small intestine increased with resection and was further increased (by 20% or more) with KGF administration. Mucosal thickness, villus length, and crypt depth exhibited similar patterns of response. The KGF-induced increase in mucosal morphology was accompanied by increased mucosal DNA and protein content, followed by a trend toward increased mucosal enzyme activity. Histology demonstrated an increase in goblet cells in KGF-treated animals. In situ hybridization analysis demonstrated that KGF markedly increased mucosal expression of intestinal trefoil protein (ITF) mRNA. Conclusions-KGF enhances gut growth, differentiation, and gene regulation during adaptation in rat small intestine after massive resection. Clinical Relevance-KGF may be beneficial in the management of veterinary and human patients undergoing massive intestinal resection. (C)Copyright 2000 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
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