Literature DB >> 10974703

Disruption of the intestinal barrier and bacterial translocation in an experimental model of intestinal obstruction.

R Antequera1, A Bretaña, A Cirac, A Brito, M A Romera, R Zapata.   

Abstract

Clinical evidence and the use of experimental models in laboratory animals indicate that the intestine is a reservoir of microorganisms that can cause systemic infection in the human. The purpose of this work was to study the possible effect of intestinal obstruction (IO) on the mechanical and chemical barriers that bring protection against microorganisms crossing from the intestinal lumen towards the systemic tissues. We demonstrated that 24 hours after IO, histological and ultrastructural alterations do occur, seriously compromising the structure of the intestinal barrier in 100% of the studied animals. Likewise, it was observed that during the same period, microorganisms translocation from intestine to the peritoneal cavity and liver (100 and 80% respectively) occurred. The lungs were spared. Changes observed in the intestinal epithelium are related to a process similar to that produced by intestinal ischemia: mitochondrial destruction, with subsequent decrease of its capacity to supply energy and to preserve the equilibrium and structure of the intestinal epithelium. We propose that translocation of enteric bacteria may be the cause of the infection that brings about the death a significant group of animals at 48 hours (27%) and 72 hours (33%) post-IO.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10974703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cient Venez        ISSN: 0001-5504


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