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Development of a novel mouse constipation model
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摘要 AIM: To establish a novel mouse constipation model. METHODS: Animals were randomly divided into three groups, and intragastrically administered 0-4?℃ saline(ice-cold group) or 15-20?℃ saline(saline control group) daily for 14 d, or were left untreated(blank control group). Stools were collected 3-24 h after treatment to record the wet and dry weights and the stool form. Intestinal propulsion experiments were carried out and defecation time was measured for six days continuously after suspending treatments. The expressions of PGP9.5 were detected by immunohistochemistry.RESULTS: Based on the percentage of stool weight changes compared with baseline(before irritation) in 9-14 d, stool weight changes were classified into three levels. Each level shows a different body state, which is state Ⅰ(no change: plus or minus 5%), state Ⅱ(slightly decreased: 5%-15%) and state Ⅲ(decreased: 15%-25%). In state Ⅲ, between day 9-14, the stool weights decreased by 15%-25% compared with the baseline, and changed at a rate > 10% compared with blank control values, and the stools became small and dry. Additionally, intestinal functions degenerated in these animals, and PGP9.5-positive expression markedly decreased in jejunum, ileum and proximal colon myenteric plexus.CONCLUSION: Irritation with ice-cold saline is a stable, repeatable method in building constipation model in mice for exploring the pathogenesis and treatment options of constipation, and the change of stool weight and size may serve as a useful tool to judge a constipation model success or not. AIM: To establish a novel mouse constipation model.METHODS: Animals were randomly divided into three groups, and intragastrically administered 0-4 °C saline (ice-cold group) or 15-20 °C saline (saline control group) daily for 14 d, or were left untreated (blank control group). Stools were collected 3-24 h after treatment to record the wet and dry weights and the stool form. Intestinal propulsion experiments were carried out and defecation time was measured for six days continuously after suspending treatments. The expressions of PGP9.5 were detected by immunohistochemistry.RESULTS: Based on the percentage of stool weight changes compared with baseline (before irritation) in 9-14 d, stool weight changes were classified into three levels. Each level shows a different body state, which is state I (no change: plus or minus 5%), state II (slightly decreased: 5%-15%) and state III (decreased: 15%-25%). In state III, between day 9-14, the stool weights decreased by 15%-25% compared with the baseline, and changed at a rate > 10% compared with blank control values, and the stools became small and dry. Additionally, intestinal functions degenerated in these animals, and PGP9.5-positive expression markedly decreased in jejunum, ileum and proximal colon myenteric plexus.CONCLUSION: Irritation with ice-cold saline is a stable, repeatable method in building constipation model in mice for exploring the pathogenesis and treatment options of constipation, and the change of stool weight and size may serve as a useful tool to judge a constipation model success or not.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第9期2799-2810,共12页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by The National Key Basic Research Program 973 Program,No.2011CB505206 the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81202744 and No.81373749
关键词 COLD WATER MOUSE MODEL CONSTIPATION ENS Cold water Mouse model Constipation ENS
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