The effect of tadalafil on anastomotic healing in ischemic small intestine in rats
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2010
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Purpose: To investigate the effect of tadalafil on anastomotic healing in an ischemic small intestine. Methods: Standardized transection and anastomosis in the small intestine were performed in 48 male Sprague-Dawley rats divided into four equal groups (n = 12): group 1, normal anastomosis; group 2, ischemic anastomosis; group 3, normal anastomosis+tadalafil treatment; group 4, ischemic anastomosis+tadalafil treatment. Ischemia was established by ligating 2 cm of mesentery on either side of the anastomosis. Tadalafil was given to the rats once a day at dose of 5 mg/kg. The anastomotic bursting pressures and hydroxyproline concentrations were measured on postoperative day 4. A histopathological evaluation of the anastomoses was also performed. Results: The bursting pressure and hydroxyproline concentration in group 2 were significantly lower than those in the other groups. There was no difference in the hydroxyproline concentration among groups 1, 3, and 4. While there was no difference between groups 3 and 4, the bursting pressures were significantly higher in groups 3 and 4 than in group 1. The histopathological evaluation revealed no significant differences in inflammatory cell infiltration, vascularization, or anastomotic collagen deposition among the groups. Conclusion: Tadalafil treatment improved the anastomotic bursting pressure and the hydroxyproline concentration in both normal and ischemic small intestine anastomosis. © 2010 Springer.
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Anastomosis, Surgical , Animals , Carbolines , Intestine, Small , Ischemia , Male , Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Wound Healing , hydroxyproline , tadalafil , anastomosis , animal experiment , animal model , article , cell infiltration , controlled study , drug effect , histopathology , inflammatory cell , intestine ischemia , ligation , male , mesentery , nonhuman , pressure , rat , small intestine ischemia , Sprague Dawley rat , vascularization