Ultrastructural changes of the peritoneum in a rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis

Background/Aim. The number of patients with end-stage renal diseases treated with chronic dialysis is increasing over the last years. Long-term peritoneal dialysis is associated with progressive development of structural and functional alterations of peritoneal membrane. The aim of the study was...

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Main Authors: Jovanović Nataša, Žunić-Božinovski Snežana, Trpinac Dušan, Laušević Željko, Krstić Slobodan, Oprić Dejan, Trbojević-Stanković Jasna, Stojimirović Biljana
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Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2013/0042-84501311023J.pdf
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spelling doaj-508b3053c885478fbcef991e39a51d352020-11-24T22:23:10ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502013-01-0170111023102810.2298/VSP1311023JUltrastructural changes of the peritoneum in a rabbit model of peritoneal dialysisJovanović NatašaŽunić-Božinovski SnežanaTrpinac DušanLaušević ŽeljkoKrstić SlobodanOprić DejanTrbojević-Stanković JasnaStojimirović BiljanaBackground/Aim. The number of patients with end-stage renal diseases treated with chronic dialysis is increasing over the last years. Long-term peritoneal dialysis is associated with progressive development of structural and functional alterations of peritoneal membrane. The aim of the study was to analyze ultrastructural alterations of mesothelial monolayer and submesothelial tissue in a modified nonuremic experimental model of peritoneal dialysis in rabbits. Methods. The study was performed on 5 healthy Chinchilla rabbits. Surgical procedures of implantation and removal of peritoneal catheter, prevention of catheter clothing, prevention of infection and dialysate instillation were performed according to previously described protocols. Peritoneal tissue samples were collected upon catheter placement and removal after a 5-week follow-up and processed for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) examination. Results. The rabbits tolerated anesthesia, surgical procedure and the applied regimen of dialysate instillations well. The animals recovered completely and no adverse effects were noted. In the animals treated with peritoneal dialysis instillations, TEM revealed alterations of the mesothelial monolayer and submesothelial tissue. The mesothelial cells in direct contact with dialysis fluid were prone to shrinking. They lost the typical cobblestone morphology and assumed a flattened shape. The mesothelial cells were often detached from the basement membrane. These cells showed euchromatic nuclei, higher number of microvilli in their apical part and very numerous vesicles. A higher quantity of collagen fibers was noticed in the peritoneal lamina propria in close relation to the basement membrane of mesothelium. The nuclei of the fibroblasts were also euchromatic. Numerous mitochondria, granules and vesicles were present in their cytoplasm. Conclusion. The used rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis is simple, practical to perform, reproducible, not expensive and not requiring advanced devices. It is suitable for obtaining peritoneal tissue samples for histological examination and can be used to analyze the effects of dialysis solutions on the rabbit peritoneal membrane. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 145070]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2013/0042-84501311023J.pdfperitoneal dialysisrabbitsdiseases models, animalperitoneummicroscopy, electronhistology
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author Jovanović Nataša
Žunić-Božinovski Snežana
Trpinac Dušan
Laušević Željko
Krstić Slobodan
Oprić Dejan
Trbojević-Stanković Jasna
Stojimirović Biljana
spellingShingle Jovanović Nataša
Žunić-Božinovski Snežana
Trpinac Dušan
Laušević Željko
Krstić Slobodan
Oprić Dejan
Trbojević-Stanković Jasna
Stojimirović Biljana
Ultrastructural changes of the peritoneum in a rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
peritoneal dialysis
rabbits
diseases models, animal
peritoneum
microscopy, electron
histology
author_facet Jovanović Nataša
Žunić-Božinovski Snežana
Trpinac Dušan
Laušević Željko
Krstić Slobodan
Oprić Dejan
Trbojević-Stanković Jasna
Stojimirović Biljana
author_sort Jovanović Nataša
title Ultrastructural changes of the peritoneum in a rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis
title_short Ultrastructural changes of the peritoneum in a rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis
title_full Ultrastructural changes of the peritoneum in a rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis
title_fullStr Ultrastructural changes of the peritoneum in a rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis
title_full_unstemmed Ultrastructural changes of the peritoneum in a rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis
title_sort ultrastructural changes of the peritoneum in a rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background/Aim. The number of patients with end-stage renal diseases treated with chronic dialysis is increasing over the last years. Long-term peritoneal dialysis is associated with progressive development of structural and functional alterations of peritoneal membrane. The aim of the study was to analyze ultrastructural alterations of mesothelial monolayer and submesothelial tissue in a modified nonuremic experimental model of peritoneal dialysis in rabbits. Methods. The study was performed on 5 healthy Chinchilla rabbits. Surgical procedures of implantation and removal of peritoneal catheter, prevention of catheter clothing, prevention of infection and dialysate instillation were performed according to previously described protocols. Peritoneal tissue samples were collected upon catheter placement and removal after a 5-week follow-up and processed for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) examination. Results. The rabbits tolerated anesthesia, surgical procedure and the applied regimen of dialysate instillations well. The animals recovered completely and no adverse effects were noted. In the animals treated with peritoneal dialysis instillations, TEM revealed alterations of the mesothelial monolayer and submesothelial tissue. The mesothelial cells in direct contact with dialysis fluid were prone to shrinking. They lost the typical cobblestone morphology and assumed a flattened shape. The mesothelial cells were often detached from the basement membrane. These cells showed euchromatic nuclei, higher number of microvilli in their apical part and very numerous vesicles. A higher quantity of collagen fibers was noticed in the peritoneal lamina propria in close relation to the basement membrane of mesothelium. The nuclei of the fibroblasts were also euchromatic. Numerous mitochondria, granules and vesicles were present in their cytoplasm. Conclusion. The used rabbit model of peritoneal dialysis is simple, practical to perform, reproducible, not expensive and not requiring advanced devices. It is suitable for obtaining peritoneal tissue samples for histological examination and can be used to analyze the effects of dialysis solutions on the rabbit peritoneal membrane. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 145070]
topic peritoneal dialysis
rabbits
diseases models, animal
peritoneum
microscopy, electron
histology
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2013/0042-84501311023J.pdf
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