Possible Causes of Ileal Injury in Two Models of Microbial Sepsis and Protective Effect of Phytic Acid

Background: Sepsis related-multiple organ dysfunction is associatedwith ileum injury. We aimed to determine the causes ofileal injury in two models of microbial sepsis resulted from infectionwith Aeromonas hydrophila or its endotoxin. We alsoevaluated the protective effect of phytic acid.Methods: Th...

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Main Authors: Rasha Rashad Ahmed, Hossam Ebaid
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2010-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ijms.sums.ac.ir/files/PDFfiles/35_1_07-Dr_%20Rasha%20Ahmed.pdf
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spelling doaj-0099e773f0d64b118c44dd55dbc291652020-11-25T02:03:10ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Medical Sciences0253-07161735-36882010-03-013514047Possible Causes of Ileal Injury in Two Models of Microbial Sepsis and Protective Effect of Phytic AcidRasha Rashad AhmedHossam EbaidBackground: Sepsis related-multiple organ dysfunction is associatedwith ileum injury. We aimed to determine the causes ofileal injury in two models of microbial sepsis resulted from infectionwith Aeromonas hydrophila or its endotoxin. We alsoevaluated the protective effect of phytic acid.Methods: Thin sections of ileum from 60 Swiss male mice incontrol, bacteria-infected or lipopolysaccharides (LPS) andbacteria-infected or LPS-infected co-administered with phyticacid were subjected to histopathological and TdT-mediateddUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) assay for apoptotic cellsdetection while ultra thin sections were stained with uranylacetate and lead citrate for cytological changes examination.Also, ileum images were exposed to the image analysis softwareto determine some related morphometric measures.Results: Necrosis and apoptosis were observed in ileum injuryin both examined sepsis models. The ileum injury was moresevere in LPS model. Phytic acid showed the ability to attenuateileum injury in Aeromonas hydrophila and its endotoxinmodels of sepsis after four weeks administration where itssupplementation significantly minimized the histopathologicaland cytological complications and morphometric alterationsresulted from the injury.Conclusion: The protective effects of phytic acid may becaused by increased mucous secretion, decreased apoptoticindex, attenuating the inflammatory and lymphocytic cellscount or increasing the renewal of the crypt cells and villousepithelial cells proliferation.http://ijms.sums.ac.ir/files/PDFfiles/35_1_07-Dr_%20Rasha%20Ahmed.pdfPhytic acidmicehistopathologyapoptosismorphometryultrastructure
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Possible Causes of Ileal Injury in Two Models of Microbial Sepsis and Protective Effect of Phytic Acid
Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
Phytic acid
mice
histopathology
apoptosis
morphometry
ultrastructure
author_facet Rasha Rashad Ahmed
Hossam Ebaid
author_sort Rasha Rashad Ahmed
title Possible Causes of Ileal Injury in Two Models of Microbial Sepsis and Protective Effect of Phytic Acid
title_short Possible Causes of Ileal Injury in Two Models of Microbial Sepsis and Protective Effect of Phytic Acid
title_full Possible Causes of Ileal Injury in Two Models of Microbial Sepsis and Protective Effect of Phytic Acid
title_fullStr Possible Causes of Ileal Injury in Two Models of Microbial Sepsis and Protective Effect of Phytic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Possible Causes of Ileal Injury in Two Models of Microbial Sepsis and Protective Effect of Phytic Acid
title_sort possible causes of ileal injury in two models of microbial sepsis and protective effect of phytic acid
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 0253-0716
1735-3688
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Background: Sepsis related-multiple organ dysfunction is associatedwith ileum injury. We aimed to determine the causes ofileal injury in two models of microbial sepsis resulted from infectionwith Aeromonas hydrophila or its endotoxin. We alsoevaluated the protective effect of phytic acid.Methods: Thin sections of ileum from 60 Swiss male mice incontrol, bacteria-infected or lipopolysaccharides (LPS) andbacteria-infected or LPS-infected co-administered with phyticacid were subjected to histopathological and TdT-mediateddUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) assay for apoptotic cellsdetection while ultra thin sections were stained with uranylacetate and lead citrate for cytological changes examination.Also, ileum images were exposed to the image analysis softwareto determine some related morphometric measures.Results: Necrosis and apoptosis were observed in ileum injuryin both examined sepsis models. The ileum injury was moresevere in LPS model. Phytic acid showed the ability to attenuateileum injury in Aeromonas hydrophila and its endotoxinmodels of sepsis after four weeks administration where itssupplementation significantly minimized the histopathologicaland cytological complications and morphometric alterationsresulted from the injury.Conclusion: The protective effects of phytic acid may becaused by increased mucous secretion, decreased apoptoticindex, attenuating the inflammatory and lymphocytic cellscount or increasing the renewal of the crypt cells and villousepithelial cells proliferation.
topic Phytic acid
mice
histopathology
apoptosis
morphometry
ultrastructure
url http://ijms.sums.ac.ir/files/PDFfiles/35_1_07-Dr_%20Rasha%20Ahmed.pdf
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