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Preclinical Model of Perianal Fistulizing Crohn’s Disease
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Treton, Xavier
, Doblas, Sabrina
, Maggiori, Léon
, Flacs, Meredith
, Cazals-Hatem, Dominique
, Panis, Yves
, Zappa, Magaly
, Ogier-Denis, Eric
, Collard, Maxime
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Crohn's disease
/ Diagnostic imaging
/ Fistula
/ Health aspects
2020
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Preclinical Model of Perianal Fistulizing Crohn’s Disease
by
Treton, Xavier
, Doblas, Sabrina
, Maggiori, Léon
, Flacs, Meredith
, Cazals-Hatem, Dominique
, Panis, Yves
, Zappa, Magaly
, Ogier-Denis, Eric
, Collard, Maxime
in
Crohn's disease
/ Diagnostic imaging
/ Fistula
/ Health aspects
2020
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Preclinical Model of Perianal Fistulizing Crohn’s Disease
2020
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BackgroundFistulizing anoperineal lesions (FAPLs) are common and severe complications of Crohn’s disease (CD), exposing patients to the risk of anal sphincter alteration and permanent stoma. Due to the limited efficacy of current treatments, identifying new local therapies is mandatory. However, testing new treatments is currently limited because no relevant preclinical model of Crohn’s-like FAPL is available. Thus, a reliable and reproducible experimental model of FAPLs is needed to assess new therapeutic strategies.MethodsTwenty-one rats received a rectal enema of 2,4,6-trinitrobenzensulfonic acid (TNBS) to induce proctitis. Seven days later, a transsphincteric fistula tract was created with a surgical thread, instilled with TNBS twice a week until its removal at day 7 (group 1), day 14 (group 2), or day 28 (group 3). In each rat, pelvic MRI was performed just before and 7 days after thread removal. Rats were sacrificed 7 days after thread removal for pathological assessment of the fistula tract.ResultsThe optimal preclinical model was obtained in group 3. In this group, 7 days after thread removal, all animals (9 of 9) had a persistent fistula tract visible on MRI with T2-hypersignal (normalized T2 signal intensity: 2.36 ± 0.39 arbitrary units [a.u.] [2.08–2.81]) and elevation of the apparent diffusion coefficient (1.33 ± 0.16 10-3 millimeter squared per seconds [1.18–1.49]). The pathological examination of the fistula tract revealed acute and chronic inflammation, granulations, fibrosis, epithelialization, and proctitis in the adjacent rectum.ConclusionsThis reproducible preclinical model could be used to assess the effectiveness of innovative treatments in perianal fistulizing CD.
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Oxford University Press
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