术后粘连风险与局部血管紧张素II型1受体激活之间的潜在关联:需要新的治疗策略。

IF 0.8 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Gastrointestinal Tumors Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-31 DOI:10.1159/000514614
Mahmood Tavakkoli, Saeed Aali, Borzoo Khaledifar, Gordon A Ferns, Majid Khazaei, Kiavash Fekri, Mohammad-Hassan Arjmand
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引用次数: 2

摘要

背景:术后粘连带(PSABs)是腹部或盆腔手术后常见的并发症,如癌症治疗等。尽管手术技术和药物管理或物理屏障的使用有所改进,但术后粘连频率的改善有限。PSAB的并发症有疼痛、不孕、肠梗阻和死亡率增加。PSAB发生的最重要的分子机制是炎症反应、氧化应激和促纤维化分子如转化生长因子β的过度表达。然而,关于这个问题的发病机制仍然存在疑问,例如,个体差异的原因或为什么某些组织部位更容易发生术后粘连。摘要:解决PSAB的病理原因,局部血管紧张素II/血管紧张素II型1受体(AngII/AT1R)的潜在作用,可能有助于预防这一问题。本文的目的是探讨AngII/AT1R轴电位诱导PSAB的作用,以及血管紧张素受体阻滞剂在预防和治疗PSAB中的治疗潜力。
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The Potential Association between the Risk of Post-Surgical Adhesion and the Activated Local Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptors: Need for Novel Treatment Strategies.

Background: Post-surgical adhesion bands (PSABs) are a common complication after abdominal or pelvic surgeries for different reasons like cancer treatment. Despite improvements in surgical techniques and the administration of drugs or the use of physical barriers, there has only been limited improvement in the frequency of postoperative adhesions. Complications of PSAB are pain, infertility, intestinal obstruction, and increased mortality. The most important molecular mechanisms for the development of PSAB are inflammatory response, oxidative stress, and overexpression of pro-fibrotic molecules such as transforming growth factor β. However, questions remain about the pathogenesis of this problem, for example, the causes for individual differences or why certain tissue sites are more prone to post-surgical adhesions.

Summary: Addressing the pathological causes of PSAB, the potential role of local angiotensin II/angiotensin II type 1 receptors (AngII/AT1R), may help to prevent this problem.

Key message: The objective of this article was to explore the role of the AngII/AT1R axis potential to induce PSAB and the therapeutic potential of angiotensin receptor blockers in the prevention and treatment of PSAB.

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