术后早期大鼠模型的黏附稳定

Györgyi Szabó, Daniella Fehér, Krisztina Juhos, Mohamed Gamal Eldin, Gabriella Arató, Domokos Csukás, József Sándor, Andrea Ferencz
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导读:黏附形成是一系列复杂的事件,由细胞和分子过程引起,与正常情况相反,支持黏附发生的事件占主导地位。组织损伤,出血,组织干燥和炎症过程等,在其诱导中起作用。由于粘连的存在可能与许多负面并发症有关,因此主要目的是防止其发展。该过程有几个预防目标,但在许多情况下,治疗只在手术后立即提供。在这项研究中,我们提出了一个实验性的大鼠粘连模型,其目的是了解粘连的稳定期。所有动物都进行了相同的手术,诱导组织损伤、轻微出血和组织干燥,只是在再次手术和采样的时间上有所不同。在术后1-7天,我们从宏观和组织病理学上评估粘连形成的类型、粘连组织、粘连的稳定性。我们发现稳定是一个持续数天的过程,术后第4天以不稳定和中等稳定的粘连为主。了解这一点可以扩大治疗窗口,在术后早期针对最合适的时期,可能的联合治疗,使粘连预防更加有效。
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Adhesion stabilization in the early postoperative period in a rat model

Introduction: Adhesion formation is a complex series of events that results from cellular and molecular processes where, in contrast to the normal case, events that support adhesion genesis dominate over adhesion lysis. Tissue injury, haemorrhage, tissue desiccation and inflammatory processes, among others, play a role in its induction. Since the presence of adhesions can be associated with a number of negative complications, the primary aim is to prevent their development. There are several preventive targets for the process, but in many cases therapy is only provided immediately after the procedure. In this study, we present an experimental rat model of adhesion, where the aim is to understand the stabilization period of adhesion. All animals underwent the same surgical procedure, inducing tissue injury, minor haemorrhage and tissue desiccation, differing only in the timing of reoperations and sampling. On postoperative days 1–7, we assessed macroscopically and histopathologically the type of adhesions formed, the adhesive tissue, the stability of the adhesion. We found that stabilization was a process lasting several days, with unstable and moderately stable adhesions predominating by postoperative day 4. Knowing this allows to broaden the therapeutic window, targeting the most appropriate period in the early postoperative period, possibly combining treatments, to make adhesion prevention even more effective.

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