R. Andersen et al., Intestinal permeability of X-ray contrast media iodixanol and iohexol during bacterial overgrowth of small intestines in rats, DIG DIS SCI, 46(1), 2001, pp. 208-213
To investigate the recovery of iodinated water-soluble contrast medium from
small bowel with small morphological alterations, iohexol or iodixanol was
instilled through an orogastric tube in rats 14 days after surgery that es
tablished a self-filling blind loop in the jejunum. This rat model induced
small bowel bacterial overgrowth with only minor abnormalities observed on
histology and scanning electron microscopy. Animals with end-to-end anastom
osis of the jejunum or unoperated rats served as controls. Compared with un
operated animals, urinary recovery of iohexol and iodixanol was significant
ly higher in both groups that underwent surgery. Moreover, the contrast med
ium recovery was numerically higher in the self-filling blind loop group gi
ven iodixanol than in the end-to-end anastomosis group, although not statis
tically significant, P = 0.09. Our results indicate that iohexol and iodixa
nol may detect small barrier impairments in the intestines. Iodixanol, the
largest of the two, may seem to differentiate better between normal and min
imally impaired intestinal barrier.