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Uner, A; Weinberg, AM; Nautrup, CP; Kassianoff, I; Lüdemann, W; Schier, F; Claus, P; Berens von Rautenfeld, D.
Spontaneous reanastomosis between lymphatic vessels following syngeneic transplantation of the small intestine in the rat.
Surg Radiol Anat. 2001; 23(6):383-387 Doi: 10.1007/s00276-001-0383-5
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Abstract:
Spontaneous lymphvascular reanastomosis (SLR) following small bowel transplantation in rats is of clinical relevance for the resorption of long chain fatty acids. Detailed morphological and molecular data concerning the process of lymphvascular reanastomosis are not available in the literature. In this study SLR was investigated using microradiology and scanning electron microscopy. Between the 8th and 21st postoperative days following transplantation SLR does not occur between the intestinal trunk of the transplant and the thoracic duct of the recipient. Instead, an indirect connection was observed between the inserted advential lymphatic vessels of the mesenteric artery and lymphatic vessels of the aorta or ductus deferens, which are connected with the thoracic duct.
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Animals -
Intestine, Small - transplantation
Lymph Nodes - transplantation
Lymphatic System - physiology
Lymphography - physiology
Male - physiology
Microradiography - physiology
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning - physiology
Rats - physiology
Rats, Inbred Lew - physiology
Regeneration - physiology
Transplantation, Heterotopic - physiology
Transplantation, Isogeneic - physiology

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microradiology
scanning electron microscopy
spontaneous lymphvascular reanastomosis
transplantation of the small intestine
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