Assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using Tc-99m Escherichia coli

In obstructive jaundice, the passage of bacteria and endotoxins through the intestine wall to reach the systemic circulation is associated with septicemia, renal failure and pulmonary dysfunction. The aim of this work was to investigate bacterial translocation utilizing 99mTc-E.coli in an experimental model of obstructive jaundice. The levels of bilirubin in rats that were subjected to ligature of the bile duct were significantly increased when compared to control animals (p < 0.001). The biodistribution results did not show any translocation of 99mTc-E.coli to the mesenteric lymphatic nodules, liver, spleen or lungs of the rats that suffered ligature of the bile duct (p > 0.05). The evaluation of the intestinal permeability using "per os" administration of 99mTc-DTPA showed 1.61 ± 0.57% and 1.39 ± 0.72% of radioactivity in the urine of the control and jaundice animals, respectively. The histological analysis of the distal wall of the ileum showed that the covering epithelium and the crypt were morphologically preserved in both groups. The seven-day period after the ligature of the bile duct may not have been long enough to promote modifications in intestinal wall to occur so as to permit the passage of Tc-99m E.coli.

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Main Authors: Diniz,Simone Odília Fernandes, Barbosa,Alfredo José Afonso, Araújo,Ivana Durval, Nelson,David Lee, Machado,Leonardo Augusto da Silva, Bernardo Filho,Mário, Cardoso,Valbert Nascimento
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Published: Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar 2005
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-891320050007000062005-12-09Assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using Tc-99m Escherichia coliDiniz,Simone Odília FernandesBarbosa,Alfredo José AfonsoAraújo,Ivana DurvalNelson,David LeeMachado,Leonardo Augusto da SilvaBernardo Filho,MárioCardoso,Valbert Nascimento Bacterial translocation Technetium-99m E coli obstructive jaundice In obstructive jaundice, the passage of bacteria and endotoxins through the intestine wall to reach the systemic circulation is associated with septicemia, renal failure and pulmonary dysfunction. The aim of this work was to investigate bacterial translocation utilizing 99mTc-E.coli in an experimental model of obstructive jaundice. The levels of bilirubin in rats that were subjected to ligature of the bile duct were significantly increased when compared to control animals (p < 0.001). The biodistribution results did not show any translocation of 99mTc-E.coli to the mesenteric lymphatic nodules, liver, spleen or lungs of the rats that suffered ligature of the bile duct (p > 0.05). The evaluation of the intestinal permeability using "per os" administration of 99mTc-DTPA showed 1.61 ± 0.57% and 1.39 ± 0.72% of radioactivity in the urine of the control and jaundice animals, respectively. The histological analysis of the distal wall of the ileum showed that the covering epithelium and the crypt were morphologically preserved in both groups. The seven-day period after the ligature of the bile duct may not have been long enough to promote modifications in intestinal wall to occur so as to permit the passage of Tc-99m E.coli.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - TecparBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology v.48 n.spe2 20052005-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132005000700006en10.1590/S1516-89132005000700006
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Cardoso,Valbert Nascimento
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Cardoso,Valbert Nascimento
Assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using Tc-99m Escherichia coli
author_facet Diniz,Simone Odília Fernandes
Barbosa,Alfredo José Afonso
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Nelson,David Lee
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Bernardo Filho,Mário
Cardoso,Valbert Nascimento
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title Assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using Tc-99m Escherichia coli
title_short Assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using Tc-99m Escherichia coli
title_full Assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using Tc-99m Escherichia coli
title_fullStr Assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using Tc-99m Escherichia coli
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using Tc-99m Escherichia coli
title_sort assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using tc-99m escherichia coli
description In obstructive jaundice, the passage of bacteria and endotoxins through the intestine wall to reach the systemic circulation is associated with septicemia, renal failure and pulmonary dysfunction. The aim of this work was to investigate bacterial translocation utilizing 99mTc-E.coli in an experimental model of obstructive jaundice. The levels of bilirubin in rats that were subjected to ligature of the bile duct were significantly increased when compared to control animals (p < 0.001). The biodistribution results did not show any translocation of 99mTc-E.coli to the mesenteric lymphatic nodules, liver, spleen or lungs of the rats that suffered ligature of the bile duct (p > 0.05). The evaluation of the intestinal permeability using "per os" administration of 99mTc-DTPA showed 1.61 ± 0.57% and 1.39 ± 0.72% of radioactivity in the urine of the control and jaundice animals, respectively. The histological analysis of the distal wall of the ileum showed that the covering epithelium and the crypt were morphologically preserved in both groups. The seven-day period after the ligature of the bile duct may not have been long enough to promote modifications in intestinal wall to occur so as to permit the passage of Tc-99m E.coli.
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