Author/Authors :
Akamatsu, Flávia Emi Department of Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP), Brazil , Fontes, Luiz Gustavo FMUSP, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil , Itezerote, Ana Maria Department of Surgery - FMUSP, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil , Saleh, Samir Department of Surgery - FMUSP, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil , Teodoro, Walcy Paganelli Rosolia Department of Rheumatology - FMUSP, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil , Artifon, Everson Department of Surgery - FMUSP, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil , Hojaij, Flávio Department of Surgery Medicine - FMUSP, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil , Andrade, Mauro Department of Surgery - FMUSP, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil , Pereira, José Aires Department of Health Science - Universidade São Francisco (USF), Bragança Paulista-SP, Brazil , Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real Department of Health Science - USF, Bragança Paulista-SP, Brazil , Jacomo, Alfredo Luiz Department of Surgery - FMUSP, Sao Paulo-SP Brazil
Abstract :
Purpose
To identify whether the colon mucosa is affected by ten days of gastric restriction in an animal model.
Methods
An experimental model of gastric restriction was devised using rats. The animals were submitted to surgical gastrostomy, and a cylindrical loofah was inserted into the stomach. We studied 30 adult male Wistar rats divided into three groups: the stomach restriction group (R10); the sham group (S10), which underwent the same procedure except for the loofah insertion; and the control group (C10). The expression of neutral and acid mucins was evaluated using histochemical techniques. Goblet cells and protein content were compared between groups using generalized estimation equations (GEEs). Bonferroni’s multiple comparison was applied to identify differences between the groups. All tests considered a 5% significance level.
Results
There was an increased expression of neutral mucins, acid mucins and goblet cells in the R10 group. Collagen was also enhanced in the R10 group.
Conclusion
The colon mucosa is affected by ten days of gastric restriction in an animal model, increasing neutral mucins, acid mucins and collagen content with trophic maintenance.
Keywords :
Models , animal , Colon , Mucins , Rats