Local energy metabolism in healing colon anastomosis. An enzyme-histochemical study in rats.

Acta chirurgica Scandinavica Pub Date : 1990-08-01
P Braskén, S Renvall
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Local energy metabolism in healing colonic anastomosis was studied in rats. A one-layer, inverting colo-colostomy was performed and frozen sections from the anastomotic area were enzyme-histochemically stained for key enzymes in energy metabolism. Anaerobic metabolism prevailed in the anastomotic area during the first postoperative week. The repair tissue between the inverted colonic leaves showed the first sign of aerobic glycolysis 1 week postoperatively. Increasing lactate dehydrogenase activity, however, was seen from day 3 onwards (simultaneously with revascularization), and indicators for amino acid metabolism, lysosomal activity and metabolism via the pentose phosphate shunt were present even earlier--from day 1 onwards. Anastomotic surgery was followed by severe reduction of metabolism in all layers of the colonic wall 0-5 mm from the anastomotic line. Normal metabolism was not restored until postoperative day 21. These findings should be considered in surgical techniques and post-operative management.

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结肠吻合愈合中的局部能量代谢。大鼠的酶组织化学研究。
对大鼠结肠吻合愈合过程中的局部能量代谢进行了研究。进行一层倒置结肠-结肠造口术,并对吻合区冷冻切片进行酶组织化学染色,以检测能量代谢中的关键酶。术后第一周吻合区以无氧代谢为主。术后1周,结肠倒立叶间的修复组织首次出现有氧糖酵解的迹象。然而,从第3天开始(与血运重建同时)可以看到乳酸脱氢酶活性的增加,氨基酸代谢、溶酶体活性和戊糖磷酸分流代谢的指标甚至更早出现——从第1天开始。吻合手术后,离吻合线0- 5mm的结肠壁各层代谢严重减少。直到术后第21天才恢复正常代谢。这些发现应在手术技术和术后处理中加以考虑。
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