Intraperitoneal insufflation of carbon dioxide rescues intestinal damage in an experimental murine model of colitis

Author:

Haffreingue Aurore12ORCID,Tourneur‐Marsille Julien1,Montalva Louise2,Berrebi Dominique2,Ogier‐Denis Éric134,Bonnard Arnaud12

Affiliation:

1. Centre de Recherche sur l'Inflammation, INSERM, U1149, CNRS, ERL8252, Team Gut Inflammation Université de Paris Paris France

2. Department of General Pediatric Surgery Robert Debre Children University Hospital, APHP Paris France

3. INSERM U1242 Université de Rennes 1 Rennes France

4. Centre de Lutte contre le Cancer Eugène Marquis CLCC Rennes France

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesNecrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a severe neonatal surgical condition, associated with a prolonged pro‐inflammatory state, leading to high mortality and morbidity rates. Carbon dioxide (CO2) insufflation during laparoscopy may have an anti‐inflammatory effect. We aimed to evaluate the effects of CO2‐insufflation on experimental colitis.MethodsAcute colitis was induced in 6‐week‐old Balb/c mice by the administration of 2%‐dextran sulfate‐sodium (DSS) during 7 days (n = 45). On Day 4, two groups received intraperitoneal insufflation (duration: 30 mn, pressure: 5 mmHg) of CO2 (“DSS+CO2”) or air (“DSS+air”). A group received no insufflation (“DSS”). Groups were compared for clinical severity using the disease activity index (DAI—body weight loss, stool consistency, and bleeding), histological severity (histopathological activity index, colon length, and ulcerations), colonic mucosecretion, and inflammation.ResultsDAI was significantly decreased in DSS+CO2 group, compared to DSS (p < 0.0001) or DSS+air (p < 0.0001) groups. Colon length was increased in DSS+CO2 treated mice compared to DSS (p = 0.0002). The histopathological activity index was lower in DSS+CO2 (vs. DSS, p = 0.0059/vs. DSS+air, p = 0.0389), with decreased ulcerations (3.77 vs. 10.7, p = 0.0306), and persistent mucosecretion with increased mucin‐secreting cells.ConclusionsCO2‐insufflation attenuates DSS‐induced colitis and improves both clinical and histological scores. Laparoscopy with CO2 insufflation represents a therapeutic anti‐inflammatory strategy for NEC.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gastroenterology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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