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Regional susceptibility to stress-induced intestinal injury in the mouse

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00166.2013

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multiple organ dysfunction syndrome; hemorrhagic shock; heat stroke; ischemia; hyperthermia

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  1. American Heart Association [11GRNT7990119]
  2. B. K. and Betty Stevens Professorship, University of Florida
  3. University of Florida Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology

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Injury to the intestinal mucosa is a life-threatening problem in a variety of clinical disorders, including hemorrhagic shock, trauma, burn, pancreatitis, and heat stroke. The susceptibility to injury of different regions of intestine in these disorders is not well understood. We compared histological injury across the small intestine in two in vivo mouse models of injury, hemorrhagic shock (30% loss of blood volume) and heat stroke (peak core temperature 42.4 degrees C). In both injury models, areas near the duodenum showed significantly greater mucosal injury and reductions in villus height. To determine if these effects were dependent on circulating factors, experiments were performed on isolated intestinal segments to test for permeability to 4-kDa FITC-dextran. The segments were exposed to hyperthermia (42 degrees C for 90 min), moderate simulated ischemia (P-O2 similar to 30 Torr, P-CO2 similar to 60 Torr, pH 7.1), severe ischemia (P-O2 similar to 20 Torr, P-CO2 similar to 80 Torr, pH 6.9), or severe hypoxia (P-O2 similar to 0 Torr, P-CO2 similar to 35 Torr) for 90 min, and each group was compared with sham controls. All treatments resulted in marked elevations in permeability within segments near the duodenum. In severe hypoxia or hyperthermia, permeability was also moderately elevated in the jejunum and ileum; in moderate or severe ischemia, permeability was unaffected in these regions. The results demonstrate increased susceptibility of proximal regions of the small intestine to acute stress-induced damage, irrespective of circulating factors. The predominant injury in the duodenum may impact the pattern of acute inflammatory responses arising from breach of the intestinal barrier, and such knowledge may be useful for designing therapeutic strategies.

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