Journal article

Changes in the colon microbiota and intestinal cytokine gene expression following minimal intestinal surgery

S Lapthorne, JE Bines, F Fouhy, NL Dellios, G Wilson, SL Thomas, M Scurr, C Stanton, PD Cotter, PM Pereira-Fantini

World Journal of Gastroenterology | Published : 2015

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the impact of minor abdominal surgery on the caecal microbial population and on markers of gut inflammation. METHODS: Four week old piglets were randomly allocated to a no-surgery "control" group (n = 6) or a "transection surgery" group (n = 5). During the transection surgery procedure, a conventional midline incision of the lower abdominal wall was made and the small intestine was transected at a site 225 cm proximal to the ileocaecal valve, a 2 cm segment was removed and the intestine was re-anastomosed. Piglets received a polymeric infant formula diet throughout the study period and were sacrificed at two weeks post-surgery. Clinical outcomes including weight, stool co..

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Grants

Awarded by Science Foundation Ireland in the form of a center grant (Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre)


Funding Acknowledgements

Supported by Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support program; The PC lab is supported in part by grants from Science Foundation Ireland in the form of a center grant (Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre; No. SFI/12/RC/2273 and No. 12/RC/2273 and a PI grand to PCR No. 11/PI/1137; FF is in receipt of an Irish Research Council EMBARK scholarship and is a Teagasc Walsk Fellow.