Literature DB >> 12397737

Effect of acute portal hypertension on gut mucosa.

Naoki Hashimoto1, Harumasa Ohyanagi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with cirrhosis are predisposed to develop spontaneous bacteremias and peritonitis, mainly by enteric bacteria. Portal hypertension, by producing congestion and edema of the bowel wall, could increase the passage of bacteria from the intestinal lumen to regional lymph nodes to the systemic circulation or to both, a process termed bacterial translocation. The aim of this study was to investigate bacterial translocation, brush border enzyme activity and intestinal permeability of experimental acute portal hypertension.
METHODOLOGY: Twenty-six male Wistar rats were used for all experiments. Rats were studied two days after the induction of portal hypertension (n = 13). Control animals were also studied two days after sham operation (n = 13). Samples of mesenteric lymph nodes for standard bacteriological cultures and a fragment of ileum for histological examination and mucosal contents of protein, Alp were obtained. Moreover, we evaluated the intestinal permeability by using the phenolsulfonphthalein test.
RESULTS: Two days after surgery, a significantly greater properties of rats with acute portal hypertension (12 of 13, 92%) had positive mesenteric lymph node cultures compared with control group: sham operated (2 of 13, 15%). A significant increase in disappearance of phenol red from the luminal solution was observed in rats with acute portal hypertension. Brush border enzyme of Alp was also significantly decreased in acute portal hypertension, compared with in sham operated controls.
CONCLUSIONS: The results of our study suggested that acute portal hypertension may be a major factor in the development of spontaneous infections in cirrhosis.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12397737

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatogastroenterology        ISSN: 0172-6390


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