Effect of intraperitoneal and systemic sirolimus administration on postoperative peritoneal adhesions in rats
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2021
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Dokuz Eylul Univ Inst Health Sciences
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Purpose: Low incidence of surgery-induced peritoneal adhesions in posttransplant patients is a wellknown subject. The aim of this study was to investigate the role sirolimus to prevent intra-abdominal adhesions and compare the systemic and intraperitoneal efficacy of the intervention. Methods: A total of 21 male rats randomly constituted three groups as intraperitoneal 0.015mg/kg sirolimus administered group, 0.1 mg/kg oral sirolimus administered group, and control group. A surgical peritoneal adhesion model was performed. All rats were euthanized on postoperative 7. day for macroscopic adhesion evaluation and histopathologic examination. Results: Intraperitoneal sirolimus administration significantly reduced adhesion formation. On the other hand, one-dose systemic administration did not show significant difference compared with control group. Conclusions: Intraperitoneal sirolimus administration at therapeutic doses significantly reduces postoperative intraabdominal adhesions in rat model.
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Surgery-Induced Tissue Adhesions, Sirolimus, Surgical Adhesions, Postsurgical Adhesions, Abdominal Adhesions, Prevention, Antibodies, Interleukin-6, Reduction, Rapamycin, Therapy, Model