2023
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2023.1126552
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Development of a novel definitive scoring system for an enteral feed-only model of necrotizing enterocolitis in piglets

Abstract: IntroductionNecrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a complex inflammatory disorder of the human intestine that most often occurs in premature newborns. Animal models of NEC typically use mice or rats; however, pigs have emerged as a viable alternative given their similar size, intestinal development, and physiology compared to humans. While most piglet NEC models initially administer total parenteral nutrition prior to enteral feeds, here we describe an enteral-feed only piglet model of NEC that recapitulates the … Show more

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“…Using our enteral feed-only model of NEC in piglets 28 , we now demonstrate that enteral administration of Lr in its biofilm state has a positive impact on the intestine, the microbiome, and the developing brain. In addition, Lr in its biofilm state has a greater effect against NEC compared to Lr in its planktonic state.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…Using our enteral feed-only model of NEC in piglets 28 , we now demonstrate that enteral administration of Lr in its biofilm state has a positive impact on the intestine, the microbiome, and the developing brain. In addition, Lr in its biofilm state has a greater effect against NEC compared to Lr in its planktonic state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…At least 3 of the following 4 criteria were required for a piglet to be diagnosed with definitive NEC (D-NEC): clinical sickness score (CSS) of ≥ 5 out of 8 in the last 12 h of life, gross injury score of ≥ 4 out of 6, histologic injury score of ≥ 3 out of 5, and bacterial translocation to ≥ 2 internal organs (liver, spleen, and mesenteric lymph nodes with ≥ 1 colony-forming unit (CFU)/mg of tissue) 28 .…”
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