Impact of magnesium on intraperitoneal adhesion in an experimental rat model.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.17219/acem/187876
Hakan Balbaloglu, Emre Isik, Ilhan Tasdoven, Inci Turan, Guldeniz Karadeniz Cakmak
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Abstract

Background: Intraperitoneal adhesions are fibrous bands that form between tissues and organs in the abdominal cavity, which can result from the body's healing process after surgery, leading to pain, bowel obstruction, and infertility in severe cases. Magnesium (Mg), known for its anti-inflammatory and anticoagulant properties, has been hypothesized to influence adhesion formation.

Objectives: This study is designed to explore the hypothesized benefits of Mg, known for its anti-inflammatory and anticoagulant properties, on the prevention of intraperitoneal adhesions that commonly occur following abdominal surgeries. It seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of Mg's potential role in mitigating adhesion formation, aiming to contribute valuable insights into postoperative recovery processes and outcomes.

Material and methods: We employed an experimental model of intestinal abrasion in male Wistar rats. The rats were categorized into control and treatment groups, with the latter receiving varying doses of Mg sulfate. Intraperitoneal adhesions were induced using a multi-abrasion model.

Results: Based on both the Evans model and histopathological evaluations, it was observed that there were significant differences in adhesion scores between the groups. Magnesium-treated groups showed significantly fewer adhesions than the control group. Histopathological analyses indicated variations in adhesion characteristics and inflammatory responses among the groups.

Conclusions: Preliminary results indicated the potential role of Mg in mitigating postoperative intraperitoneal adhesions. These findings suggest the need for further research to confirm the efficacy of Mg and to explore its mechanisms of action in clinical settings.

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镁对实验性大鼠腹腔粘连的影响
背景:腹腔内粘连是腹腔内组织和器官之间形成的纤维带,可能是手术后身体愈合过程中产生的,严重时会导致疼痛、肠梗阻和不孕。镁(Mg)以其抗炎和抗凝的特性而闻名,据推测镁会影响粘连的形成:本研究旨在探讨镁的抗炎和抗凝特性对预防腹腔手术后常见的腹膜内粘连的假设益处。本研究旨在全面了解镁在减轻粘连形成方面的潜在作用,从而为术后恢复过程和结果提供有价值的见解:我们采用雄性 Wistar 大鼠肠磨损实验模型。材料:我们采用雄性 Wistar 大鼠肠道磨损实验模型,将大鼠分为对照组和治疗组,治疗组接受不同剂量的硫酸镁。结果:根据 Evans 模型和组织病理学评估,观察到各组之间的粘连评分存在显著差异。镁处理组的粘连明显少于对照组。组织病理学分析表明,各组之间的粘附特征和炎症反应存在差异:初步结果表明,镁在减轻术后腹腔粘连方面具有潜在作用。这些研究结果表明,有必要进一步研究确认镁的疗效,并探索其在临床环境中的作用机制。
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Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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3.70
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4.80%
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153
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine has been published by the Wroclaw Medical University since 1992. Establishing the medical journal was the idea of Prof. Bogumił Halawa, Chair of the Department of Cardiology, and was fully supported by the Rector of Wroclaw Medical University, Prof. Zbigniew Knapik. Prof. Halawa was also the first editor-in-chief, between 1992-1997. The journal, then entitled "Postępy Medycyny Klinicznej i Doświadczalnej", appeared quarterly. Prof. Leszek Paradowski was editor-in-chief from 1997-1999. In 1998 he initiated alterations in the profile and cover design of the journal which were accepted by the Editorial Board. The title was changed to Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine. Articles in English were welcomed. A number of outstanding representatives of medical science from Poland and abroad were invited to participate in the newly established International Editorial Staff. Prof. Antonina Harłozińska-Szmyrka was editor-in-chief in years 2000-2005, in years 2006-2007 once again prof. Leszek Paradowski and prof. Maria Podolak-Dawidziak was editor-in-chief in years 2008-2016. Since 2017 the editor-in chief is prof. Maciej Bagłaj. Since July 2005, original papers have been published only in English. Case reports are no longer accepted. The manuscripts are reviewed by two independent reviewers and a statistical reviewer, and English texts are proofread by a native speaker. The journal has been indexed in several databases: Scopus, Ulrich’sTM International Periodicals Directory, Index Copernicus and since 2007 in Thomson Reuters databases: Science Citation Index Expanded i Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition. In 2010 the journal obtained Impact Factor which is now 1.179 pts. Articles published in the journal are worth 15 points among Polish journals according to the Polish Committee for Scientific Research and 169.43 points according to the Index Copernicus. Since November 7, 2012, Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine has been indexed and included in National Library of Medicine’s MEDLINE database. English abstracts printed in the journal are included and searchable using PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed.
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