Chronic bile duct cannulation in laboratory rats
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Chronic bile duct cannulation in laboratory rats
Abstract
To our knowledge this is the first report of rat bile duct cannulations in which the distal cannula is hemisected but extends to the sphincter of Oddi. It is minimally invasive and requires only about 45 minutes preparation time. In contrast to studies described in the literature, enterohepatic recirculation remains intact but bile can always be separated from pancreatic secretions at investigator discretion in the model. In addition, biliary flow and pressure can be measured without compromise. Acute biliary secretory pressure, under anesthesia, was 17 cm water. Bile flow, averaging 9.6 microliters/min/100 g was measured in unanesthetized rats surviving for 2 weeks (60% of animals monitored). Gross necropsy findings indicated that animals dying in less than 7 days usually suffered bile peritonitis subsequent to catheter rupture of the bile duct or loss from the ligature restraint. Deaths after 2 weeks were usually related to cholestasis due to blockage of the catheter with mineral debris and/or duct tissue. A detailed literature review of bile duct cannulation in rats has been made.
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