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Ghrelin improves intestinal mucosal atrophy during parenteral nutrition: An experimental study.

Waka Yamada1, Tatsuru Kaji1, Shun Onishi1, Kazuhiko Nakame1, Koji Yamada1, Takafumi Kawano1, Motoi Mukai1, Masakazu Souda2, Takako Yoshioka3, Akihide Tanimoto2, Satoshi Ieiri4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/
PURPOSE: Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) has been reported to be associated with mucosal atrophy of the small intestine. Ghrelin has hormonal, orexigenic, and metabolic activities. We investigated whether ghrelin improved intestinal mucosal atrophy using a TPN-supported rat model.
METHODS: Rats underwent jugular vein catheterization and were divided into four groups: TPN alone (TPN), TPN plus low-dose ghrelin (TPNLG), TPN plus high-dose ghrelin (TPNHG), and oral feeding with normal chow (OF). Ghrelin was administered continuously at dosages of 10 or 50 μg/kg/day. On day 6 rats were euthanized, and the small intestine was harvested and divided into the jejunum and ileum. Then the villus height (VH) and crypt depth (CD) were evaluated.
RESULTS: The jejunal and ileal VH and CD in the TPN group were significantly decreased compared with those in the OF group. TPNHG improved only VH of the jejunum. TPNLG improved VH and CD of the jejunum and CD of the ileum. The improvement of TPNLG was significantly stronger than that in CD of the jejunum and ileum.
CONCLUSIONS: TPN was more strongly associated with mucosal atrophy in the jejunum than in the ileum. Low-dose intravenous administration of ghrelin improved TPN-associated intestinal mucosal atrophy more effectively than high-dose administration. Copyright Â
© 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Ghrelin; Mucosal atrophy; Parenteral nutrition

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27832865     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2016.09.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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