Intestinal adaptation after massive proximal small-bowel resection in the pig

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Lauronen, J
Pakarinen, MP
Kuusanmäki, P
Savilahti, E
Vento, P
Paavonen, T
Halttunen, J
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[1] Univ Helsinki, Dept Pathol, Haartman Inst, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland
[2] Univ Helsinki, Cent Hosp, Dept Surg, Helsinki, Finland
[3] Univ Helsinki, Cent Hosp, Childrens Hosp, Helsinki, Finland
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adaptation; disaccharidases; morphology; proliferation; resection; small intestine;
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Background: Small-intestinal adaptation to resection has been extensively studied in rats. The present study investigates morphology, crypt cell proliferation, and disaccharidase activities of the remaining small intestine and colon after 75% proximal resection of porcine small intestine. Methods: Specimens were obtained from the proximal jejunum, middle and distal ileum, and proximal colon preoperatively (n = 5) and 14 weeks after small-bowel transection (n = 5) or resection (n = 5). Proliferation was analyzed immunohistochemically with the Ki-67 antigen MIB-1. Disaccharidase activities were determined in accordance with the method of Dahlqvist. Results: In addition to macroscopic enlargement, resection markedly increased the villi and crypts of the remaining small bowel. Crypt cell proliferation decreased with advancing age after transection but remained at the preoperative level after resection. Specific, but not total, activities of maltase and sucrase in the mid-ileum decreased after resection. Conclusion: Small-intestinal adaptation in the pig involves macroscopic enlargement and a prompt increase in villus size, which is associated with high crypt cell proliferation.
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