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A Reproducible Fetal Lamb Model of Complex Gastroschisis with Temporal Characterization of Bowel Changes

Arai, T.; Belfort, M. A.; Basurto, D.; Scuglia, M.; Watananirum, K.; Tianthong, W.; Bleeser, T.; Grinza, M.; Vergote, S.; Van den Eede, E.; Aertsen, M.; Fisher, B.; Menys, A.; Thijs, T.; Depoortere, I.; Accarie, A.; Farre, R.; Vanuytsel, T.; Molenberghs, G.; Russo, F.; De Coppi, P.; Hollier, L. H.; Keswani, S. G.; Deprest, J.; Joyeux, L.

2026-03-27 developmental biology
10.64898/2026.03.25.714287 bioRxiv
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ObjectiveTo establish a fetal lamb model of complex gastroschisis and characterize the impact on the intestines over time. Summary Background DataGastroschisis is a congenital abdominal wall defect and in its complex form is associated with serious morbidity. Robust large-animal models may help understanding are lacking. MethodsAt gestational day 75, gastroschisis was induced by creating a 1-cm abdominal wall defect reinforced by a silicone ring. Fetuses were assessed either at term or at mid-gestation (13-21 days post-induction). The primary outcome was complex gastroschisis occurrence, defined by bowel stenosis, atresia, volvulus, perforation or necrosis; otherwise classified as simple. At mid-gestation, occurrence was compared between early (13-16 days) and late (17-21 days) intervals. Secondary outcomes included prenatal ultrasound findings, in vivo bowel motility and morphology, ex-vivo bowel contractility, amniotic fluid composition, and histology across complex, simple, and normal groups. ResultsGastroschisis was induced in 32 fetuses. At term (n=14), all survivors (7/14; 50%) had complex gastroschisis, with impaired bowel motility, altered enteric neural contractile responses and smooth muscle remodeling. At mid-gestation (n=18), complex gastroschisis occurred more frequently in the late than in the early group (71% vs. 11%; p=0.035). Mid-gestation gastroschisis fetuses showed greater intra-abdominal bowel dilatation on ultrasound and higher amniotic fluid digestive enzyme levels compared with non-operated littermates, with the greatest dilation observed in complex gastroschisis. ConclusionsThis model consistently reproduces complex gastroschisis in term survivors. After induction, complex gastroschisis occurrence increases with disease duration and is accompanied by structural and functional bowel changes.

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