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Original Article

Experimentally Induced Ileal Ulcers in Rats A Model to Study Non-Specific Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Pages 808-812 | Received 25 Nov 1987, Accepted 18 Mar 1988, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A surgical technique was used to establish chronic intestinal ulcers in Sprague-Dawley rats. A 2-cm-Iong segment of the distal ileum was excised and left attached on the mesentery. The ileum was reanastomosed. The excluded ileal segment formed a ‘cyst’ of various sizes. Initially, the anastomoses healed well, but after 6–8 weeks para-anastomotic ulcers developed in more than 50% of the rats. Histopathology showed a chronic inflammatory reaction with a predominance of mononuclear cells and increased numbers of eosinophilic granulocytes. The surface of the ulcers was covered with bacteria. Penetrating ulcers with fistula formation occurred. It is concluded that this experimental model may be useful for time sequential studies of the development of chronic and ulcerative ileitis. It may also be used to study the effect of medical and surgical regimens for the treatment of non-specific chronic inflammatory bowel disease.

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