<em>In vivo</em> model of Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis using benzalkonium chloride

BACKGROUND Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis (HAEC) is a life-threatening complication of Hirschsprung’s disease. Studies using animal models on the pathogenesis of HAEC are limited. Thus, this study aimed to establish a rat model of HAEC using topical application of 0.1% benzalkonium chloride...

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Main Authors: Iskandar Rahardjo Budianto, Agus Firmansyah, Yefta Moenadjat, Ahmad Aulia Jusuf, Vivian Soetikno
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Published: Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia 2021-08-01
Series:Medical Journal of Indonesia
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Online Access:http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/5339
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spelling doaj-2f6cd625a7824f3b8fd675228f16ccb42021-08-27T11:33:36ZengFaculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia Medical Journal of Indonesia0853-17732252-80832021-08-011110.13181/mji.oa.215339<em>In vivo</em> model of Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis using benzalkonium chlorideIskandar Rahardjo Budianto0Agus Firmansyah1Yefta Moenadjat2Ahmad Aulia Jusuf3Vivian Soetikno4Biomedical Doctoral Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Department of Surgery, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Histology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Pharmacology and Therapeutic, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia BACKGROUND Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis (HAEC) is a life-threatening complication of Hirschsprung’s disease. Studies using animal models on the pathogenesis of HAEC are limited. Thus, this study aimed to establish a rat model of HAEC using topical application of 0.1% benzalkonium chloride (BAC) in the sigmoid colon. METHODS 55 male Sprague Dawley rats aged 10−12 weeks old were separated into 11 groups. The control group (n = 5) was euthanized on day-7, and the other 10 groups (n = 5 in each group) treated with 0.1% BAC in the sigmoid colon for 15 min to induce Hirschsprung’s disease were euthanized on day-7, -10, -12, -14, -17, -19, -21, -23, -25, and -28. The sigmoid colon was excised, fixed in formalin, and sectioned for histological examinations with hematoxylin and eosin staining. The degree of HAEC was compared within all groups. RESULTS Rats that were sacrificed on day-7 to -12 showed the 1st degree or early HAEC, which was most likely caused by BAC application. The 2nd degree of HAEC occurred in rats that were sacrificed on day-14 that showed a macrophage infiltration in the sigmoid colon, thus fulfilled the initial criteria for HAEC (p = 0.0025 versus control). The degree of enterocolitis increased with time, and the highest degree was found in rats that were sacrificed on day-28 (p<0.001 versus control). CONCLUSIONS Topical application of 0.1% BAC for 15 min was successfully produced HAEC model in rats, which was occurred on day-14 after the application. This model provides a useful resource for further research on the pathogenesis of HAEC. http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/5339animal modelcolitisganglionsHirschsprung’s disease
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author Iskandar Rahardjo Budianto
Agus Firmansyah
Yefta Moenadjat
Ahmad Aulia Jusuf
Vivian Soetikno
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Agus Firmansyah
Yefta Moenadjat
Ahmad Aulia Jusuf
Vivian Soetikno
<em>In vivo</em> model of Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis using benzalkonium chloride
Medical Journal of Indonesia
animal model
colitis
ganglions
Hirschsprung’s disease
author_facet Iskandar Rahardjo Budianto
Agus Firmansyah
Yefta Moenadjat
Ahmad Aulia Jusuf
Vivian Soetikno
author_sort Iskandar Rahardjo Budianto
title <em>In vivo</em> model of Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis using benzalkonium chloride
title_short <em>In vivo</em> model of Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis using benzalkonium chloride
title_full <em>In vivo</em> model of Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis using benzalkonium chloride
title_fullStr <em>In vivo</em> model of Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis using benzalkonium chloride
title_full_unstemmed <em>In vivo</em> model of Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis using benzalkonium chloride
title_sort <em>in vivo</em> model of hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis using benzalkonium chloride
publisher Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia
series Medical Journal of Indonesia
issn 0853-1773
2252-8083
publishDate 2021-08-01
description BACKGROUND Hirschsprung-associated enterocolitis (HAEC) is a life-threatening complication of Hirschsprung’s disease. Studies using animal models on the pathogenesis of HAEC are limited. Thus, this study aimed to establish a rat model of HAEC using topical application of 0.1% benzalkonium chloride (BAC) in the sigmoid colon. METHODS 55 male Sprague Dawley rats aged 10−12 weeks old were separated into 11 groups. The control group (n = 5) was euthanized on day-7, and the other 10 groups (n = 5 in each group) treated with 0.1% BAC in the sigmoid colon for 15 min to induce Hirschsprung’s disease were euthanized on day-7, -10, -12, -14, -17, -19, -21, -23, -25, and -28. The sigmoid colon was excised, fixed in formalin, and sectioned for histological examinations with hematoxylin and eosin staining. The degree of HAEC was compared within all groups. RESULTS Rats that were sacrificed on day-7 to -12 showed the 1st degree or early HAEC, which was most likely caused by BAC application. The 2nd degree of HAEC occurred in rats that were sacrificed on day-14 that showed a macrophage infiltration in the sigmoid colon, thus fulfilled the initial criteria for HAEC (p = 0.0025 versus control). The degree of enterocolitis increased with time, and the highest degree was found in rats that were sacrificed on day-28 (p<0.001 versus control). CONCLUSIONS Topical application of 0.1% BAC for 15 min was successfully produced HAEC model in rats, which was occurred on day-14 after the application. This model provides a useful resource for further research on the pathogenesis of HAEC.
topic animal model
colitis
ganglions
Hirschsprung’s disease
url http://mji.ui.ac.id/journal/index.php/mji/article/view/5339
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