Literature DB >> 9587348

A model to investigate postoperative ileus with strain gauge transducers in awake rats.

A Huge1, M E Kreis, E C Jehle, H J Ehrlein, M Starlinger, H D Becker, T T Zittel.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Postoperative ileus influences patients well-being, hospital stay, and health cost, and postoperative inhibition of colonic motility is a major contributor to postoperative ileus. Experimental models for investigating postoperative ileus are needed. In particular, recording of postoperative colonic motility in awake rats has not been described yet.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Gastric, small intestinal, and colonic motility were recorded with strain gauge transducers in awake rats, and the effects of anesthesia and abdominal surgery on gastrointestinal motility were investigated.
RESULTS: Ether anesthesia increased gastric motility and inhibited small intestinal motility, while enflurane anesthesia had only minor effects on gastrointestinal motility. Abdominal surgery inhibited gastric, small intestinal, and colonic motility, and a detailed analysis of gastrointestinal motility in our postoperative ileus model is given.
CONCLUSIONS: We established a model to record gastric, small intestinal, and colonic motility in awake rats postoperatively. We could demonstrate that enflurane anesthesia had little effect on gastrointestinal motility, while laparotomy and short manipulation of the cecum produced a prolonged inhibition of gastrointestinal motility. Our model could be used to investigate postoperative ileus, particularly of the colon, in awake rats.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9587348     DOI: 10.1006/jsre.1997.5245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Res        ISSN: 0022-4804            Impact factor:   2.192


  8 in total

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Authors:  T T Zittel; T Meile; A Huge; M E Kreis; H D Becker; E C Jehle
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Review 2.  Epidemiology, pathophysiology and medical management of postoperative ileus in the elderly.

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4.  The duration of postoperative ileus after elective colectomy is correlated to surgical specialization.

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5.  Nitric oxide synthase inhibition results in immediate postoperative recovery of gastric, small intestinal and colonic motility in awake rats.

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6.  The effects of intestinal ischemia on colonic motility in conscious rats.

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7.  Effect of DA-9701, a Novel Prokinetic Agent, on Post-operative Ileus in Rats.

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8.  Mesenteric lymph collected during peritonitis or sepsis potently inhibits gastric motility in rats.

Authors:  Jörg Glatzle; Christian M Leutenegger; Mario H Mueller; Martin E Kreis; Helen E Raybould; Tilman T Zittel
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