Special features of bacterial translocation for acute obstruction of intestine and colon in experiments

N Nuraliev, K Suvonov, G Manasova
The goal of investigation was to study the percentage of intestinal microbial inoculation from the mesen-teric lymph nodes, liver, spleen and lungs in dependence on the period of the experiment in acute obstruction of intestine and colon to evaluate the intensity of bacterial translocation. It was found that in experimental acute obstruction of intestine and colon the intensity of bacterial translocation was significantly differed at the every stage of experiment (at 24, 48, and 72 hours). Intensity of bacterial translocation was more pronounced for the mesenteric lymph nodes and for the liver, than for the spleen anf for the lung. The percentage of microorgan-ism’s inoculation for the mesenteric lymph nodes and for the liver was suggested as the microbiological crite-rion in experiment for assessing the intensity of the bacterial translocation
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