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Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B (Biomedicine & Biotechnology)  2015, Vol. 16 Issue (3): 224-234    DOI: 10.1631/jzus.B1400191
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Intraperitoneal administration of butyrate prevents the severity of acetic acid colitis in rats
Joshua J. Malago, Catherine L. Sangu
Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3203, Morogoro, Tanzania; c/o Walter Oseko, P.O. Box 62, Duluti, Arusha, Tanzania
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Abstract  Intrarectal infusion of butyrate improves colorectal disorders including ulcerative colitis (UC). However, it is not established whether systemically administered butyrate benefits such patients. The current study aimed at exploring and comparing the potential of intraperitoneally, intrarectally, and orally administered butyrate against acetic acid (AA)-induced UC in rats. Intrarectal administration of 2 ml of 50% AA was done after or without prior treatment of rats for 7 consecutive days with 100 mg/kg sodium butyrate (SB) intraperitoneally, intrarectally, or orally. Rats were sacrificed after 48 h of AA-treatment. Subsequently, colon sections were processed routinely for histopathological examination. We clinically observed diarrhea, loose stools, and hemoccult-positive stools, and histologically, epithelial loss and ulceration, crypt damage, goblet cell depletion, hemorrhage, and mucosal infiltration of inflammatory cells. The changes were significantly reduced by intraperitoneal, intrarectal, or oral butyrate, with intraperitoneal butyrate exhibiting the highest potency. It is concluded that intraperitoneal administration of butyrate abrogates the lesions of AA-induced UC and its potency surpasses that of intrarectal or oral butyrate.

Key wordsButyrate      Oral administration      Intraperitoneal administration      Intrarectal administration      Acetic acid      Ulcerative colitis     
Received: 07 July 2014      Published: 05 March 2015
CLC:  R574.62  
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Joshua J. Malago, Catherine L. Sangu. Intraperitoneal administration of butyrate prevents the severity of acetic acid colitis in rats. Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B (Biomedicine & Biotechnology), 2015, 16(3): 224-234.

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