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- W2894047700 abstract "Background Short bowel syndrome (SBS) results from extensive bowel resection. Patients with SBS require total parenteral nutrition (TPN) for survival. Understanding mechanisms contributing to TPN-associated liver injury and gut atrophy are critical in developing SBS therapies. Existing SBS models using tethered animals have significant limitations and are unlike ambulatory human SBS patients. We hypothesized that we could induce SBS in piglets and develop an ambulatory TPN-SBS model. Material and methods Eighteen neonatal pigs received duodenal and jugular catheters. They were fitted with a jacket holding TPN and a miniaturized pump. Six piglets had 90% small bowel resection and catheter placement (SBS group). Non-SBS piglets were randomized into enteral nutrition (EN) or TPN. Results Bowel resection was successfully accomplished in SBS animals. Weight gain was similar in all groups. SBS animals had increased serum bilirubin compared to EN. Mean conjugated bilirubin ± SD was 0.045 ± 0.01 for EN, (P = 0.03 EN versus TPN and P = 0.03 SBS versus EN) and 1.09 ± 1.25 for TPN, (P = 0.62 TPN versus SBS). Gut density was reduced in the TPN group compared to EN and SBS groups. Mean gut density ± SD was 0.11 ± 0.04 for TPN (P = 0.0004 TPN versus SBS and P = 0.00007 TPN versus EN) and not statistically different for EN versus SBS (P = 0.32). Conclusions We created a novel, ambulatory TPN-SBS model using piglets, mimicking long-term TPN delivery in human SBS patients. Our model demonstrated TPN-related conjugated hyperbilirubinemia and compensatory gut hypertrophy, as noted in humans with SBS. This model holds great potential for future research." @default.
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- W2894047700 title "Developing a Novel Ambulatory Total Parenteral Nutrition-Dependent Short Bowel Syndrome Animal Model" @default.
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