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Comparative Study
. 2003 Jan;185(1):79-85.
doi: 10.1016/s0002-9610(02)01108-x.

The effects of an additive small amount of a low residual diet against total parenteral nutrition-induced gut mucosal barrier

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Comparative Study

The effects of an additive small amount of a low residual diet against total parenteral nutrition-induced gut mucosal barrier

Kouji Ohta et al. Am J Surg. 2003 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) negatively influences the gut mucosal barrier. It has been suggested that enteral nutrition is effective against the harmful influence.

Methods: Forty-eight male Donryu rats underwent placement of a central venous catheter and tube gastrostomy. They were divided into six groups, receiving isocaloric nutrients in various proportions of PN and a low residual diet (LRD) for 7 days.

Results: Intestinal permeability, villous height and crypt depth, and number of secretory IgA-positive cells in the villus were measured. Intestinal permeability was significantly reduced in rats receiving an LRD corresponding to more than 15% of total caloric intake. Gut morphological structure was maintained in rats receiving an LRD corresponding to more than 10%. A higher number of IgA-positive cells was observed in rats receiving an LRD corresponding to more than 15%.

Conclusions: A small amount of LRD could prevent decreases in gut mucosal integrity. There was a stepwise defense mechanism in the gut mucosal barrier.

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