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Urogastrone
(UG) administered subcutaneously increases the rate of intestinal regeneration (neomucosal growth) on patched intestinal defects. Our purpose was to determine the optimal route of delivery of UG for intestinal regeneration. In 22 New Zealand white rabbits (2.1 to 3.4 kg) 2 X 5 cm ileal defects were patched with adjacent cecal serosal surface. Group I (n = 6) served as controls. Group II (n = 5), group III (n = 6), and group IV (n = 5) received UG, 1.5 micrograms/kg/hr, intravenously, subcutaneously, and intraluminally via miniosmotic pumps. Neomucosal growth was assessed 7 days after patching. Serum UG levels were detectable in only the intravenous group. Coverage of the patched defect and neomucosal area was significantly greater and contraction of the defect less in the groups receiving UG (p less than 0.05). Neomucosal area was highest in the intravenous group (286 +/- 16 mm2), intermediate in groups III and IV (236 +/- 19 and 215 +/- 20 mm2), and lowest in the control group (152 +/- 17 mm2; p less than 0.05). Sucrase and
maltase
activities were significantly higher in the intravenous group. Crypt cell production rate and ornithine decarboxylase activity were greater in the UG-treated animals. UG stimulated intestinal regeneration by all routes of delivery. The intravenous route had the greatest effect and was associated with the highest serum levels of UG. These findings have implications for the mechanism of the trophic effect of UG on the intestinal epithelium.
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PMID:The effect of the route of delivery of urogastrone on intestinal regeneration. 250 Jul 25
Mouse epidermal growth factor/
urogastrone
(EGF/UG), administered sc in a dose of 0.1 microgram/g BW twice daily for 3 days, increased intestinal weight per unit length, lactase specific activity, and net calcium transport in normal 2-week-old suckling rats, but had no effect on
maltase
or sucrase specific activity. In normal 3-week-old weanling rats, the intestinal function of which is essentially fully mature, EGF/UG had no effect. These results suggest that EGF/UG, either secreted endogenously or ingested in breast milk, may have a role in both the morphological and functional maturation of the suckling rat intestine.
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PMID:Effect of mouse epidermal growth factor/urogastrone on the functional maturation of rat intestine. 640 26