植物体姜黄素和shilajit对动物模型跟腱术后粘连带的影响

Fereshteh Asgharzadeh, S. Nazari, Hamideh Naeimi, F. Rahmani, A. Avan, M. Khazaei, S. Hassanian
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本研究旨在探讨植物体姜黄素和/或shilajit对大鼠术后肌腱粘连带形成的保护作用。肌腱粘连是肌腱手术后的严重并发症之一,可导致肌腱运动受限和功能障碍。根据炎症反应在纤维化和肌腱粘连形成中的核心作用,我们在大鼠模型中研究了植物体姜黄素和shilajit单独或联合使用对减少术后肌腱粘连带形成的治疗作用。我们将36只Wistar雄性大鼠随机分为6组。(A)对照组,无手术切口,无干预。(B)假手术组,手术切口,无粘连;(C)阳性对照组,手术全部切除,粘连,每日生理盐水;(D-F)各治疗组除给予以下药物治疗外,与C组相同。单独植体姜黄素(250µL/天;口服),单独施拉吉特(500 mg/kg/天;口服)和植物体姜黄素+ shilajit的组合。在手术干预组中,大鼠的跟腱被切断并用改良的Kessler技术修复。3周时,对所有大鼠实施安乐死。使用组织学和病理学评分系统来评估植物体姜黄素和/或shilajit在减少肌腱损伤部位粘连带方面的保护作用。我们的研究结果显示,植体姜黄素和/或shilajit显著减少了术后粘连带的长度、密度、分级、严重程度和厚度。与未治疗组相比,治疗组大鼠的组织学改变和炎症反应明显减轻。此外,马松三色染色显示,植体姜黄素和/或shilajit治疗通过减轻胶原沉积、纤维化数量、纤维化分级和纤维化总评分来抑制纤维化反应。我们的研究结果表明,植体姜黄素和/或shilajit具有抗炎和抗纤维化的特性,支持它们在预防术后肌腱粘连带方面的治疗潜力。
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Phytosomal curcumin and shilajit decrease adhesion bands post-Achilles tendon surgery in animal model
This study aimed to investigate the protective effects of phytosomal curcumin and/or shilajit in reducing post-surgical tendon adhesion band formation in a rat model. Tendon adhesion is one of the severe complications after tendon surgery which causes limited tendon movement and functional disability. According to the central role of inflammatory reactions in fibrosis and the formation of tendon adhesions, we investigated the therapeutic effects of phytosomal curcumin and shilajit either alone or in combination on reducing post-surgical tendon adhesion band formation in a rat model. We randomly divided 36 Wistar male rats into six equal groups. (A) Control group with no surgical incision and no intervention. (B) Sham group with surgical incision, but no adhesion, (C) Positive control group with total surgical transection and adhesion receiving normal saline daily, (D-F) Treatment groups which are the same as group C except that rats were treated with the following drugs. Phytosomal curcumin alone (250 µL/day; orally), shilajit alone (500 mg/kg/day; orally) and a combination of phytosomal curcumin + shilajit. In groups with surgical intervention, the rats' Achilles tendons were cut and repaired with a modified Kessler technique. At 3 weeks, all rats were euthanized. Histological and pathological scoring systems were used to evaluate the protective effects of phytosomal curcumin and/or shilajit in reducing adhesion bands at the site of tendon injuries. Our results revealed that the administration of phytosomal curcumin and/or shilajit remarkably reduced length, density, grading, severity, and thickness of post-surgical adhesion bands. Compared to the untreated control group, the histological changes and inflammatory reactions were significantly attenuated in treated rats. Furthermore, treatment with phytosomal curcumin and/or shilajit inhibited fibrotic responses by alleviating collagen deposition, fibrosis quantity, fibrosis grading, and total fibrosis scores, as visualized by Masson’s trichrome staining. Our findings indicated the anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic properties of phytosomal curcumin and/or shilajit supporting their therapeutic potential in preventing post-operative tendon adhesion bands.
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