Cecal Slurry Injection in Neonatal and Adult Mice.
泥浆
肠道菌群
化学
作者
Jaimar Rincon,Philip A. Efron,Lyle L. Moldawer,Shawn D. Larson
出处
期刊:Methods of Molecular Biology日期:2021-01-01卷期号:2321: 27-41
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-1488-4_4
摘要
Studying the pathophysiology of sepsis still requires animal models, and the mouse remains the most commonly used species. Here we discuss the slurry (CS) model of polymicrobial, peritoneal sepsis and compare and contrast it to other commonly used methods. Among the different murine models of sepsis, cecal ligation and puncture (CLP), and not the CS, is often considered the gold standard to induce polymicrobial sepsis in laboratory animals. CLP is a well-described model involving a simple surgical procedure that closely mimics the clinical course of intra-abdominal sepsis. However, CLP may not be an option for experiments involving newborn pups, where the cecum is indistinguishable from small bowel, where differences in microbiome content may affect the experiment, or where surgical procedures/anesthesia exposure needs to be limited. An important alternative method is the CS model, involving the intraperitoneal injection of cecal contents from a donor animal into the peritoneal cavity of a recipient animal to induce polymicrobial sepsis. Furthermore, CS is an effective alternative model of intraperitoneal polymicrobial sepsis in adult mice and can now be considered the gold standard for experiments in neonatal mice.