2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132005000700006
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Assessment of bacterial translocation in obstructive jaundice using Tc-99m Escherichia coli

Abstract: In obstructive jaundice, the passage of bacteria and endotoxins through the intestine wall to reach the systemic circulation is associated with septicemia, renal failure and pulmonary dysfunction. The aim of this work was to investigate bacterial translocation utilizing 99mTc-E.coli in an experimental model of obstructive jaundice. The levels of bilirubin in rats that were subjected to ligature of the bile duct were significantly increased when compared to control animals (p < 0.001). The biodistribution resul… Show more

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“…The radioisotope‐labeled bacteria method allows for detection of bacteria and its fragments in extraintestinal sites and does not require aseptic conditions throughout the experiments. It is thus a direct and simple method of evaluating bacterial translocation 12 , 29 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The radioisotope‐labeled bacteria method allows for detection of bacteria and its fragments in extraintestinal sites and does not require aseptic conditions throughout the experiments. It is thus a direct and simple method of evaluating bacterial translocation 12 , 29 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diniz et al, [46] evaluated the translocation of 99mTc labelled E. coli to MLN, liver, spleen, lung and serum of Wistar rats submitted to mesenteric ischaemia/reperfusion for 45 min by occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery. The translocation of labelled bacteria to different organs and portal serum was determined in rats reperfused for 30 min, 24 h, sham and controls, using radioactivity count and colony forming units/g.…”
Section: Measurement Of Bacterial Translocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, sampling of MLN is a method broadly used in experimental and clinical studies, even if it is recognized that this technique probably underestimates the real incidence of BT. Data using radioactively labeled bacteria, another direct method to measure BT, indicate that BT can occur even if culture of MLN failed to identify any microbe, because most bacteria which breach the epithelial barrier are killed by the GALT 35,36 …”
Section: Measures Of Bacterial Translocationmentioning
confidence: 99%