Institution for Clinical Sciences,
University Hospital of Skåne at Lund, Getingevägen 4221 85 Lund
Sweden
Research Article
Effects of Polylysine and Polyglutamate on Inflammation and the Normal Process of Peritoneal Healing After Surgery
Author(s): Daniel Åkerberg, Karolin Isaksson, Monica Posaric-Bauden, Roland Andersson and Bobby TingstedtDaniel Åkerberg, Karolin Isaksson, Monica Posaric-Bauden, Roland Andersson and Bobby Tingstedt
Introduction: Intraperitoneal adhesions are common after abdominal surgery and may lead to serious clinical complications. Previous studies have investigated the possible effects of the polypeptides poly-L-lysine (aPL) and poly-L-glutamate (PG) forming a polymer complex that prohibits local peritoneal adhesions after surgery. The aim of this study was to examine whether the normal process of peritoneal healing was affected by PL/PG polymer matrix.
Material and methods: Male rats (Sprague Dawley) (n=84) underwent abdominal wall surgery and suturing. Rats were randomized in groups according to evaluation time (2, 4, 6, 8, 24 hours and 7 days) with corresponding control groups. Controls received saline (0.9%) and the experimental groups received PL/PG on the surgery site. tPA, PAI-1, IL-6 and active TGFb1 were ana.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7552.1000117
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