USE OF DECELLULARIZED HUMAN AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE IN INTESTINAL ANASTOMOSES: A STUDY IN RATS TREATED WITH 5-FLUOROURACIL.

Daniel Dantas Ferrarin, Osvaldo Malafaia, Nicolau Gregori Czeczko, Luiz Fernando Kubrusly, Marcos Fabiano Sigwalt, Eros Luiz de Sousa, João Carlos Domingues Repka, Pedro Henrique Lambach Caron
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Background: Nowdays, more relevant applications of perinatal derivatives, such as amniotic membrane (AM), are emerging in our environment as a source of biomaterials for use in different healing processes. The study of anastomosis healing associated with antimetabolic drugs such as 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) is a potential target of AM.

Aims: To evaluate the healing effects of AM in rats treated with 5-FU at a dose of 20 mg/kg on the seventh day of postoperative evolution, regarding the parameters percentage of type I collagen (mature), cell viability, microvascular density and formation of granulation tissue.

Methods: Thirty-two Wistar rats were used, submitted to colotomy and colorraphy, separated into four groups of eight, which received different treatments daily, intraperitoneally, until the day of sacrifice: saline solution (C), 20 mg/kg 5-FU, 20 mg/kg 5-FU and AM.

Results: Treatment with 20 mg/kg of 5-FU, on the seventh postoperative day, induced adverse effects on the anastomotic healing process, evidenced by a decrease in the percentage of type I (mature) collagen, cell viability, microvascular density, fibrin-leukocyte scab formation and angiofibroblast proliferation; the use of AM under these conditions induced an improvement in the percentage of type I (mature) collagen.

Conclusions: Treatment with 20 mg/kg of 5-FU on the seventh postoperative day induced adverse effects on the anastomotic healing process, and the use of AM under these conditions induced an improvement in the percentage of type I (mature) collagen.

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脱细胞人羊膜在肠吻合术中的应用:5-氟尿嘧啶处理大鼠的研究。
背景:如今,围产期衍生物的更多相关应用,如羊膜(AM),正在出现在我们的环境中,作为生物材料的来源,用于不同的愈合过程。吻合口愈合与抗代谢药物如5-氟尿嘧啶(5-FU)相关的研究是AM的潜在靶点。目的:评价AM对术后第7天5-FU剂量20 mg/kg大鼠的愈合作用,包括I型胶原(成熟)百分比、细胞活力、微血管密度和肉芽组织形成等参数。方法:选用Wistar大鼠32只,行结肠切开和染色,分为4组,每组8只,每天分别腹腔注射生理盐水(C)、5-FU 20 mg/kg、5-FU 20 mg/kg和AM,直至祭祀当日。结果:术后第7天给予5-FU 20 mg/kg,对吻合口愈合过程产生不良影响,表现为ⅰ型(成熟)胶原百分比、细胞活力、微血管密度、纤维蛋白-白细胞结痂形成和血管成纤维细胞增殖降低;在这些条件下使用AM诱导I型(成熟)胶原百分比的改善。结论:术后第7天用20 mg/kg 5-FU治疗会对吻合口愈合过程产生不良影响,在此条件下使用AM可改善I型(成熟)胶原的百分比。
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