2019
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-865020190060000010
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Is the colon mucosa affected by ten days of gastric restriction in an animal model?

Abstract: Purpose To identify whether the colon mucosa is affected by ten days of gastric restriction in an animal model. Methods An experimental model of gastric restriction was devised using rats. The animals were submitted to surgical gastrostomy, and a cylindrical loofah was inserted into the stomach. We studied 30 adult male Wistar rats divided into three groups: the stomach restriction group (R10); the sham group (S10), which underwent the same procedure except for the loof… Show more

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“…Although not tested in humans, there is a higher mucus production in animals after bariatric surgery. 39 , 40 This might also explain why some bacteria, such as E. coli and S. salivarius, are enriched in the IgA coated fraction before surgery, but not significantly enriched in either of the fraction after RYGB surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although not tested in humans, there is a higher mucus production in animals after bariatric surgery. 39 , 40 This might also explain why some bacteria, such as E. coli and S. salivarius, are enriched in the IgA coated fraction before surgery, but not significantly enriched in either of the fraction after RYGB surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%