Source: Xiao, Y. et al., Therapeutic Evaluation of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation in an Interleukin 10-Deficient Mouse Model. J. Vis. Exp. (2022)
This video demonstrates a procedure of fecal microbiota transplantation in an interleukin-10 deficient mouse with colon inflammation. Colonized fecal microbes in the gut release secondary metabolites, eliciting anti-inflammatory cytokine release and reducing colon inflammation.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Collection of fresh fecal pellets
2. Preparation of fecal suspension
3. Administration of fecal suspension by oral gavage
The authors have nothing to disclose.
BD Syringe, 1 mL | Fisher Scientific | 14-829-10F | |
Blunt end forceps | Knipex | 926443 | |
C57BL/6J mice | Jackson Lab | 664 | |
Centrifuge | Eppendorf | 5415R | |
Conical tubes | ThermoFisher | 339650 | |
Curved feeding Needles | Kent Scientific | FNC-20-1.5-2 | |
Glycerol | MilliporeSigma | G5516 | |
IL-10 knockout mice | Jackson Lab | 4366 | |
USP normal saline | Grainger | 6280 | |
Vaporizer | Euthanex Corp. | EZ-108SA |
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