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Structural changes in intestinal enteroendocrine cells after ileal interposition in normal rats
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Structural changes in intestinal enteroendocrine cells after ileal interposition in normal rats

  • Aparecida Hirata1,
  • Rudy Rocha1,
  • Lucas Leal1,
  • José-Francisco Borborema1,
  • Bianca Marigliani1,
  • João-Luiz Azevedo1,
  • Linda Bernardes1,
  • Otavio Azevedo1,
  • Gustavo Miguel2,
  • Gilmara Aguiar-Yamaguchi1,
  • João-Luiz Azevedo1,
  • Marcelo Carlini1,
  • Paolo Lourenco1,
  • Wellington Cardia1,
  • Karina Neves1 &
  • …
  • Maria Alves1 

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INTRODUCTION: No therapeutic approach has significantly impacted the progression of diabetes. As early improvement of glicaemic control is observed after bariatric surgeries, there is currently a search for surgical procedures that can promote euglycemia also in non-obese patients. Glicaemic control can be achieved by increasing the blood concentration of GLP-1, a hormone produced by L cells that are more densely concentrated in the terminal ileum. The interposition of ileal segment to a more anterior region (proximal jejunum) can promote a greater stimulation of the L cells by poorly digested food, increasing the production of GLP-1 and reflecting on glicaemic control.AIMS: To investigate long-term histological modifications of intestinal mucosa of rats submitted to interposition of ileum segment to a proximal region (jejunum).METHODS: Forty 8-week old male Wistar-EPM1 rats (Rattus norvegicus albinus) were randomly distributed into 3 groups: the Interposition Group (IG) was subjected to ileal interposition, the Sham Group (SG) was subjected to sham operations, and the Control Group (CG) was not subjected to surgery. All animals were followed until the 60th postoperative day (8 postoperative week) when they were euthanized. Segments of jejunum and ileum from all groups were collected and analyzed by optical microscopy and immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: No structural nor histological changes in intestinal L cells in the interposed intestinal segment and other intestinal segments were noted after ileal interposition surgery. CONCLUSION: As L cells endocrine characteristics were likely maintained, the use of metabolic surgical techniques for the treatment of metabolic diseases, especially diabetes, seems to be justified.

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    Aparecida Hirata, Rudy Rocha, Lucas Leal, José-Francisco Borborema, Bianca Marigliani, João-Luiz Azevedo, Linda Bernardes, Otavio Azevedo, Gilmara Aguiar-Yamaguchi, João-Luiz Azevedo, Marcelo Carlini, Paolo Lourenco, Wellington Cardia, Karina Neves & Maria Alves

  2. Federal University of Espirito Santo, Brazil, USA

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Hirata, A., Rocha, R., Leal, L. et al. Structural changes in intestinal enteroendocrine cells after ileal interposition in normal rats. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.6683.1

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Keywords

  • Rats Wistar
  • Glucose intolerance
  • Ileal interposition
  • Bariatric Surgery
  • Obesity
  • Diabetes Mellitus
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