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The function of the intestinal mucosa immediately after one hour's ischaemia was examined by means of tests in vivo and in vitro. During the ischaemia, the intestinal loop was perfused with media of different compositions, in an attempt to assess which provided the best protection of the epithelium
Short loops of dog small intestine, filled with a buffered glucose solution, were subjected to one hour's total ischaemia by clamping the corresponding mesenteric artery and vein as well as the intestinal wall at each end of the loop. Immediately after the ischaemic period and 24 hours later, their
A mechanical obstruction was produced in the dog ileum, and four days later, loop of intestine above and below the occlusion were subjected to one hour's ischaemia. This led to widespread morphological and functional damage of the epithelium, indistinguishable from the response of the normal