TY - JOUR
T1 - Isolated colonic loop in the rabbit
T2 - An in vivo system for studying intestinal mucus
AU - Katz, Shmuel
AU - Izhar, Mordechai
AU - Ashkenazi, Shai
AU - Halpern, Zamir
AU - Mirelman, David
PY - 1982
Y1 - 1982
N2 - A method for preparing an isolated colonic loop (Thiry-Vella) in a living rabbit is described. The loop, with its intact neurovascular supply, continues to secrete clear colonic mucus for more than 2 months. The chemical composition of the mucus, collected daily for 2 months, was analyzed and shown to be a high molecular weight glycoprotein composed of approximately equimolar amounts of protein and carbohydrate. The main sugars found were N-acetylgalactosamine, N-acetylglucosamine, galactose, and sialic acid. The most prominent amino acids were threonine, aspartic acid, glycine and serine. A considerable flattening and athrophy of the glandular structure of the isolated colonic loop was observed during the 2 months. This fact did not markedly affect the amount and chemical composition of the mucus that was collected daily from this loop. This model can be used in vivo to investigate colonic mucus in normal and diseased animals, or even following the administration of various drugs.
AB - A method for preparing an isolated colonic loop (Thiry-Vella) in a living rabbit is described. The loop, with its intact neurovascular supply, continues to secrete clear colonic mucus for more than 2 months. The chemical composition of the mucus, collected daily for 2 months, was analyzed and shown to be a high molecular weight glycoprotein composed of approximately equimolar amounts of protein and carbohydrate. The main sugars found were N-acetylgalactosamine, N-acetylglucosamine, galactose, and sialic acid. The most prominent amino acids were threonine, aspartic acid, glycine and serine. A considerable flattening and athrophy of the glandular structure of the isolated colonic loop was observed during the 2 months. This fact did not markedly affect the amount and chemical composition of the mucus that was collected daily from this loop. This model can be used in vivo to investigate colonic mucus in normal and diseased animals, or even following the administration of various drugs.
KW - Colonic mucus
KW - Isolated colonic loop
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U2 - 10.1159/000198783
DO - 10.1159/000198783
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C2 - 7128962
AN - SCOPUS:0019951381
SN - 0012-2823
VL - 24
SP - 98
EP - 104
JO - Digestion
JF - Digestion
IS - 2
ER -