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Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
Autogenous fecal peritonitis in Wistar rats with permanent bilateral carotid occlusion: morbidity, mortality and microbiological response
Diego Nery Benevides Gadelha2  Maria Cecília Santos Cavalcanti Melo2  Thárcia Kiara Beserra Oliveira1  Carlos Teixeira Brandt1 
[1] ,Medical Sciences Faculty of Campina Grande Department of Ophthalmology Campina Grande PB ,Brazil
关键词: Peritonitis;    Hypoxia-Ischemia;    Brain;    Carotid Arteries;    Microbiology;    Immune System Disorders;    Rats;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0102-86502013000400010
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

PURPOSE: To investigate morbidity, mortality and microbiological response to fecal peritonitis induced in Wistar rats with permanent bilateral carotid ligation (PBCL). METHODS: Fecal peritonitis was induced in 30 rats, with 10 animals in each group: Group1 - normal young animals; Group2 - normal mature animals; and Group3 - rats with PBCL after four months postoperative follow-up. Peritonitis was induced with 10% stool suspension. Morbidity and mortality were evaluated. The survival animals after seven days were euthanized for tests. For microbiological studies blood were collected from the carotids and right ventricle; and fragments of lung and peritoneum. RESULTS: The morbidity and mortality of young animals were significantly lower than in mature animals with and without PBCL. There was no difference in morbidity and mortality among mature rats with and without PBCL. The diversity of microorganisms producing septicemia was similar to native micro biota of the large bowel. CONCLUSIONS: The immune response was more efficient in young animals, represented by significant less morbidity and no natural mortality. PBLC did not affect morbidity and mortality in mature rats. The immune response to fecal peritonitis has age as an independent predictor.

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