Botulinum toxin as a treatment for short bowel syndrome in rats 1

I. Marques, S. B. Minto, Mariane Quaglio Marques, J. Ribeiro, P. Moraes, Lourenço Sbragia Neto, S. Garcia
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Abstract Purpose: The denervation of the intestine with benzalkonium chloride (BAC) reduces mortality and improves weight gain in rats with short bowel syndrome (SBS). Nevertheless, translating these promising findings from bench to bedside is not feasible because BAC promotes peritonitis and irreversible denervation which may be followed by an uncontrolled dilatation of the viscera. The use of botulinum toxin (BT) instead of BAC to achieve the denervation of the remaining small intestine in SBS could be an interesting option because it leads to a mild and transient denervation of the intestine. Methods: Here we evaluated the effects of the ileal denervation with BT in rats with SBS by verifying the body weight variation and intestinal morphological parameters. Four groups with 6 animals each were submitted to enterectomy with an ileal injection of saline (group E) or BT (group EBT). Control groups were submitted to simulated surgery with an ileal injection of BT (group BT) or saline (group C - control). Results: We observed that the treatment of the remaining ileum with BT completely reversed the weight loss associated to extensive small bowel resection. Conclusion: This may provide a new promising approach to the surgical treatment of SBS.
肉毒杆菌毒素治疗大鼠短肠综合征
摘要目的:用苯扎氯铵(benzalkonium chloride, BAC)对短肠综合征(SBS)大鼠进行肠道去神经支配可降低死亡率,改善体重增加。然而,将这些有希望的发现从实验室应用到临床是不可行的,因为BAC会促进腹膜炎和不可逆的去神经支配,这可能会导致脏器不受控制的扩张。使用肉毒杆菌毒素(BT)代替BAC来实现SBS中剩余小肠的去神经支配可能是一个有趣的选择,因为它会导致轻微和短暂的肠道去神经支配。方法:通过对SBS大鼠体重变化和肠道形态参数的验证,评价BT对SBS大鼠回肠去神经支配的影响。4组,每组6只,采用回肠注射生理盐水(E组)或BT (EBT组)进行肠切除术。对照组采用回肠注射BT (BT组)或生理盐水(C组)模拟手术。结果:我们观察到,用BT治疗剩余回肠完全逆转了与广泛小肠切除术相关的体重减轻。结论:这为SBS的外科治疗提供了一条新的途径。
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