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Refinement of Perioperative Feeding in a Mouse Model of Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy.

Citation
Doerning, C. M., et al. “Refinement Of Perioperative Feeding In A Mouse Model Of Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy.”. Journal Of The American Association For Laboratory Animal Science : Jaalas, pp. 295-301.
Center University of Michigan
Author Carolyn M Doerning, Lisa A Burlingame, Alfor G Lewis, Andriy Myronovych, Randy J Seeley, Patrick A Lester
Abstract

Provision of liquid enteral nutrition (LEN) during the perioperative period is standard practice for rodents undergoing bariatric surgery, yet these diets are associated with several challenges, including coagulation of the liquid diet within the delivery system and decreased postoperative consumption. We investigated the use of a commercially available high-calorie dietary gel supplement (DG) as an alternative food source for mice during the perioperative period. C57BL/6J male mice were fed high-fat diet for 8 to 10 wk prior to surgery. The study groups were: vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG) +DG, VSG+LEN, sham surgery+DG, and sham+LEN. Food and water intakes, body weight, and body fat composition was monitored throughout the study. Mice that received DG lost significantly more weight preoperatively than those fed LEN. However, during the postoperative period, body weight, body fat composition, and water and caloric intake were similar among all experimental diet groups. Three mice in the VSG+LEN group were euthanized due to clinical illness during the course of the study. In summary, feeding a high-calorie DG to mice undergoing VSG surgery is a viable alternative to LEN, given that DG does not significantly affect the surgical model of weight loss or result in adverse clinical outcomes. We recommend additional metabolic characterization of DG supplementation to ensure that this novel diet does not confound specific research goals in the murine VSG model.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS
Volume
57
Issue
3
Number of Pages
295-301
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1559-6109
DOI
10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-17-000162
Alternate Journal
J. Am. Assoc. Lab. Anim. Sci.
PMID
29690952
PMCID
PMC5966239
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