Reduction of adhesion formation by intraperitoneal administration of anti-inflammatory peptide 2

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作者
Rodgers, KE
Girgis, W
Campeau, JD
diZerega, GS
机构
[1] University of Southern California, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Livingston Research Center, Los Angeles, CA
[2] Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Livingston Research Center, Los Angeles, CA 90033
关键词
adhesion; antiinflammin; peritoneal; phospholipase A(2);
D O I
10.3109/08941939709032122
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R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Adhesion formation is a major source of postoperative morbidity and mortality. Therefore, the reduction of postoperative adhesion formation would be of clinical benefit. Various modalities have been shown to reduce adhesion formation, including fibrinolytic enzymes, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and barriers that reduce the apposition of sites of potential adhesion formation. This study examined the ability of a phospholipase A(2) inhibitor, anti-inflammatory peptide 2 (antinflammin), to reduce the formation of intraperitoneal adhesions in two rabbit models of adhesion formation. In the sidewall model, antinflammin was administered via Alzet miniosmotic pump for the entire postoperative interval, and there was a dose-dependent reduction in the area of the sidewall injury that was involved in adhesions to the cecum and the bowel. In the double uterine horn model, antinflammin was administered via Alzet miniosmotic pump to the area of injury for either 1, 2, 3, or 7 days. Administration of antinflammin for as little as 24 h after surgery significantly reduced the extent of adhesion formation. Administration of the peptide for longer periods of time did not further increase the reduction in adhesion formation. These studies clearly demonstrate that postoperative administration of antinflammin to the site of injury reduced the formation of postoperative adhesions in two animal models.
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