Early demonstration of postoperative adhesions in a rodent model

Fertility and Sterility(2010)

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To assess the cellular and molecular mechanisms of postoperative adhesion development in a rodent model.Prospective randomized controlled study.Research laboratory.Thirty sexually mature female Sprague-Dawley rats.Cecal abrasion.At 0, 2, 4, 8, 16, 24, 48, 72, 96, 168, 336, and 504 hours after cecal abrasion, one to three rats were sacrificed (n = 26). Four nonabraded rats served as controls. Peritoneal adhesion status was evaluated and tissue was collected for histologic and immunohistochemical investigation.Postoperative tissue attachments were identified as early as 2 hours after cecal abrasion. Significant local edema and vessel congestion appeared within 2 hours, and cellular proliferation was observed at 24 hours; angiogenesis and tissue proliferation remained present at 2 weeks. beta1 integrin was highly expressed early and was thereafter decreased. Cellular fibronectin was not detectable until 1 week after cecal abrasion.Postoperative adhesions are initiated as rapidly as 2 hours after surgical intervention in this rodent model.
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Postoperative adhesions,angiogenesis,beta 1 integrin,fibronectin
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