Anatomic and functional characteristics of the rat ileal pouch.

Journal: American Journal Of Surgery
Published:
Abstract

Background: The definitive operation for chronic ulcerative colitis (UC) and familial adenomatous polyposis is total proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA). Mild inflammation (pouchitis) is omnipresent in pouches and becomes severe in 50% of UC patients with IPAA. The etiology of pouchitis is likely due to combined genetic, microbial, and immunologic factors. Epithelial cell exposure to surgical trauma and/or to changes in intestinal bacterial composition may account for the inflammatory infiltrate. Progress in understanding pouchitis is restricted by the lack of suitable animal models.

Methods: An ileal pouch-rectal anastomosis [IPRA] in rats was developed to reproduce a model of human IPAA and clinical, gross and histologic criteria were determined.

Results: Many shared features with human ileal pouch were observed.

Conclusions: IPRA is an important in vivo model to study mechanisms of repair, defense and immunity that may contribute to pouchitis.

Authors
Chiung-nien Chen, Laila Mcvay, Zubin Batlivala, Samantha Hendren, Gary Swain, Nita Salzman, Noel Williams, John Rombeau
Relevant Conditions

Viral Gastroenteritis