Exogenous Glucagon-like Peptide-2 in Neonatal Piglet Models of Short Bowel Syndrome: Does the Intestinal Adaptive Response Vary with Remnant Intestinal Anatomy?

Glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2) augments intestinal adaptation in animal models of short bowel syndrome (SBS) and in adult patients with SBS. However, GLP-2 has not been used as a therapy for pediatric SBS. In this thesis, it is hypothesized that exogenous GLP-2 therapy will improve outcomes of in...

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Main Author: Suri, Megha
Other Authors: Wales, Paul W.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/35140
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-351402013-11-22T04:07:41ZExogenous Glucagon-like Peptide-2 in Neonatal Piglet Models of Short Bowel Syndrome: Does the Intestinal Adaptive Response Vary with Remnant Intestinal Anatomy?Suri, Meghashort bowel syndromeintestinal adaptationglucagon-like peptide-20564Glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2) augments intestinal adaptation in animal models of short bowel syndrome (SBS) and in adult patients with SBS. However, GLP-2 has not been used as a therapy for pediatric SBS. In this thesis, it is hypothesized that exogenous GLP-2 therapy will improve outcomes of intestinal adaptation in proximal intestinal resection (JI) and distal intestinal resection (JC) neonatal piglet models of SBS. Improvements in morphological parameters (increased small intestinal length) and histological parameters (increased jejunal villus length or jejunal crypt depth) of intestinal adaptation in JI and JC neonatal piglets treated with GLP-2 were observed. However, improved clinical outcomes (fewer days of diarrhea, fewer days on parenteral nutrition, more days on enteral nutrition alone) were only observed in GLP-2 treated JC animals. Since the JC anatomical subtype (no remnant ileum) represents the majority of clinical cases of neonatal SBS, these results support a potential role for GLP-2 therapy in pediatric SBS.Wales, Paul W.2013-032013-03-19T15:06:47ZNO_RESTRICTION2013-03-19T15:06:47Z2013-03-19Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/35140en_ca
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topic short bowel syndrome
intestinal adaptation
glucagon-like peptide-2
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spellingShingle short bowel syndrome
intestinal adaptation
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Suri, Megha
Exogenous Glucagon-like Peptide-2 in Neonatal Piglet Models of Short Bowel Syndrome: Does the Intestinal Adaptive Response Vary with Remnant Intestinal Anatomy?
description Glucagon-like peptide-2 (GLP-2) augments intestinal adaptation in animal models of short bowel syndrome (SBS) and in adult patients with SBS. However, GLP-2 has not been used as a therapy for pediatric SBS. In this thesis, it is hypothesized that exogenous GLP-2 therapy will improve outcomes of intestinal adaptation in proximal intestinal resection (JI) and distal intestinal resection (JC) neonatal piglet models of SBS. Improvements in morphological parameters (increased small intestinal length) and histological parameters (increased jejunal villus length or jejunal crypt depth) of intestinal adaptation in JI and JC neonatal piglets treated with GLP-2 were observed. However, improved clinical outcomes (fewer days of diarrhea, fewer days on parenteral nutrition, more days on enteral nutrition alone) were only observed in GLP-2 treated JC animals. Since the JC anatomical subtype (no remnant ileum) represents the majority of clinical cases of neonatal SBS, these results support a potential role for GLP-2 therapy in pediatric SBS.
author2 Wales, Paul W.
author_facet Wales, Paul W.
Suri, Megha
author Suri, Megha
author_sort Suri, Megha
title Exogenous Glucagon-like Peptide-2 in Neonatal Piglet Models of Short Bowel Syndrome: Does the Intestinal Adaptive Response Vary with Remnant Intestinal Anatomy?
title_short Exogenous Glucagon-like Peptide-2 in Neonatal Piglet Models of Short Bowel Syndrome: Does the Intestinal Adaptive Response Vary with Remnant Intestinal Anatomy?
title_full Exogenous Glucagon-like Peptide-2 in Neonatal Piglet Models of Short Bowel Syndrome: Does the Intestinal Adaptive Response Vary with Remnant Intestinal Anatomy?
title_fullStr Exogenous Glucagon-like Peptide-2 in Neonatal Piglet Models of Short Bowel Syndrome: Does the Intestinal Adaptive Response Vary with Remnant Intestinal Anatomy?
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous Glucagon-like Peptide-2 in Neonatal Piglet Models of Short Bowel Syndrome: Does the Intestinal Adaptive Response Vary with Remnant Intestinal Anatomy?
title_sort exogenous glucagon-like peptide-2 in neonatal piglet models of short bowel syndrome: does the intestinal adaptive response vary with remnant intestinal anatomy?
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/35140
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