The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Effect of Ileo-Jejunal Transposition on Intestinal Adaptation after Total Colectomy in Dogs
IWAO SASAKITAKASHI TUCHIYAHIROO NAITOYUJI FUNAYAMAMORIHIKO TODAYOSHIRO SUZUKITOSHIO SATOAKIRA OHNEDA
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1987 Volume 151 Issue 4 Pages 419-428

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SASAKI, I., TUCHIYA, T., NAITO, H., FUNAYAMA, Y., TODA, M., SUZUKI, Y., SATO, T. and OHNEDA, A. Effect of Ileo-Jejunal Transponsition on Intestinal Adaptation after Total Colectomy in Dogs. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1987, 151 (4), 419-428 - The effect of ileo-jejunal transposition (IJT) on the intestinal adaption after total colectomy was investigated in 4 mongrel dogs. Hyperenteroglucagonemia was observed in the IJT with colectomy group, especially in postprandial state. Obvious hyperplastic changes were observed in all part of the small intestinal mucosa in the colectomy with IJT group. However, there were no significant differences in body weight changes between the colectomy with IJT group and the colectomy group. Postprandial plasma gastrin levels were lower in the colectomy with IJT group compared to the control. These results suggest that IJT causes hyperenteroglucagonemia and intestinal mucosal hypertrophy in colectomized dogs. Enteroglucagon may have an inhibitory effect on postprandial gastrin release.
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