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Wound healing responses of urinary extravasation after urethral injury

The post-surgical fluid leakage from the tubular tissues is a critical symptom after gastrointestinal or urinary tract surgeries. Elucidating the mechanism for such abnormalities is vital in surgical and medical science. The exposure of the fluid such as peritonitis due to urinary or gastrointestina...

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Autores principales: Hyuga, Taiju, Fujimoto, Kota, Hashimoto, Daiki, Tanabe, Kazuya, Kubo, Taro, Nakamura, Shigeru, Ueda, Yuko, Fujita-Jimbo, Eriko, Muramatsu, Kazuhiro, Suzuki, Kentaro, Osaka, Hitoshi, Asamura, Shinichi, Moriya, Kimihiko, Nakai, Hideo, Yamada, Gen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10313654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37391520
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-37610-2
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Sumario:The post-surgical fluid leakage from the tubular tissues is a critical symptom after gastrointestinal or urinary tract surgeries. Elucidating the mechanism for such abnormalities is vital in surgical and medical science. The exposure of the fluid such as peritonitis due to urinary or gastrointestinal perforation has been reported to induce severe inflammation to the surrounding tissue. However, there have been no reports for the tissue responses by fluid extravasation and assessment of post-surgical and injury complication processes is therefore vital. The current model mouse study aims to investigate the effect of the urinary extravasation of the urethral injuries. Analyses on the urinary extravasation affecting both urethral mesenchyme and epithelium and the resultant spongio-fibrosis/urethral stricture were performed. The urine was injected from the lumen of urethra exposing the surrounding mesenchyme after the injury. The wound healing responses with urinary extravasation were shown as severe edematous mesenchymal lesions with the narrow urethral lumen. The epithelial cell proliferation was significantly increased in the wide layers. The mesenchymal spongio-fibrosis was induced by urethral injury with subsequent extravasation. The current report thus offers a novel research tool for surgical sciences on the urinary tract.