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STEM CELLS HEMATOPOIETIC NICHES AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT SYNTHETIC PROSTHESIS IMPLANTED IN RAT WITH INCISIONAL HERNIAS

BACKGROUND: Extramedullary hematopoiesis depends on complex pathophysiological mechanisms linked to hematopoietic stem cells and the proteins considered mediators of the inflammation. The identification of hematopoietic cells outside bone marrow in the adult is an occurrence that can occasionally fo...

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Autores principales: BARBIERI, Renato Lamounier, PARREIRA, Suely de Fátima, STUDART, Sarah do Valle, DA-SILVA, Aline Riquena, DUARTE, Ivone da Silva, LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5543788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29257845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201700020007
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author BARBIERI, Renato Lamounier
PARREIRA, Suely de Fátima
STUDART, Sarah do Valle
DA-SILVA, Aline Riquena
DUARTE, Ivone da Silva
LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci
author_facet BARBIERI, Renato Lamounier
PARREIRA, Suely de Fátima
STUDART, Sarah do Valle
DA-SILVA, Aline Riquena
DUARTE, Ivone da Silva
LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci
author_sort BARBIERI, Renato Lamounier
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description BACKGROUND: Extramedullary hematopoiesis depends on complex pathophysiological mechanisms linked to hematopoietic stem cells and the proteins considered mediators of the inflammation. The identification of hematopoietic cells outside bone marrow in the adult is an occurrence that can occasionally follows the inflammatory response, was considered a secondary occurrence, but current biomolecular studies have changed that concept. AIM: Describe the presence of clusters of precursor cells of platelets (megakaryocytes), and cells of the inflammatory response in the abdominal wall and spleen of rats with experimentally induced incisional hernias and repaired with different synthetic prostheses. METHODS: Twenty-five rats with incisional hernias previously performed, were divided into groups of five animals each: Group 1, repair of the hernia defect without prosthetic implant; Group 2, repair with polypropylene prosthesis; Group 3, repair using polypropylene with low weight; Group 4, the use of polypropylene and polyglecaprone prosthesis; Group 5, of polypropylene and polyglactin prosthesis. All prostheses were cut in rhombus format with area 2,625 cm². The animals were reoperated after 10 days, the abdominal walls were removed with the viscera attached to them and the material was processed for histological study. RESULTS: Megakaryocyte niches in the abdominal wall and spleen, occasionally removed together with the adhesions produced in animals with implantation of prostheses and significant inflammatory reaction. CONCLUSION: The intense inflammatory reaction due to the prostheses with polypropylene in their composition was disproportionate to the expected response, indicating that further studies should be accomplished including immunophenotyping evaluation and specific panels of monoclonal antibodies to better understand the findings.
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spelling pubmed-55437882017-08-15 STEM CELLS HEMATOPOIETIC NICHES AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT SYNTHETIC PROSTHESIS IMPLANTED IN RAT WITH INCISIONAL HERNIAS BARBIERI, Renato Lamounier PARREIRA, Suely de Fátima STUDART, Sarah do Valle DA-SILVA, Aline Riquena DUARTE, Ivone da Silva LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: Extramedullary hematopoiesis depends on complex pathophysiological mechanisms linked to hematopoietic stem cells and the proteins considered mediators of the inflammation. The identification of hematopoietic cells outside bone marrow in the adult is an occurrence that can occasionally follows the inflammatory response, was considered a secondary occurrence, but current biomolecular studies have changed that concept. AIM: Describe the presence of clusters of precursor cells of platelets (megakaryocytes), and cells of the inflammatory response in the abdominal wall and spleen of rats with experimentally induced incisional hernias and repaired with different synthetic prostheses. METHODS: Twenty-five rats with incisional hernias previously performed, were divided into groups of five animals each: Group 1, repair of the hernia defect without prosthetic implant; Group 2, repair with polypropylene prosthesis; Group 3, repair using polypropylene with low weight; Group 4, the use of polypropylene and polyglecaprone prosthesis; Group 5, of polypropylene and polyglactin prosthesis. All prostheses were cut in rhombus format with area 2,625 cm². The animals were reoperated after 10 days, the abdominal walls were removed with the viscera attached to them and the material was processed for histological study. RESULTS: Megakaryocyte niches in the abdominal wall and spleen, occasionally removed together with the adhesions produced in animals with implantation of prostheses and significant inflammatory reaction. CONCLUSION: The intense inflammatory reaction due to the prostheses with polypropylene in their composition was disproportionate to the expected response, indicating that further studies should be accomplished including immunophenotyping evaluation and specific panels of monoclonal antibodies to better understand the findings. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5543788/ /pubmed/29257845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201700020007 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Original Article
BARBIERI, Renato Lamounier
PARREIRA, Suely de Fátima
STUDART, Sarah do Valle
DA-SILVA, Aline Riquena
DUARTE, Ivone da Silva
LEME, Pedro Luiz Squilacci
STEM CELLS HEMATOPOIETIC NICHES AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT SYNTHETIC PROSTHESIS IMPLANTED IN RAT WITH INCISIONAL HERNIAS
title STEM CELLS HEMATOPOIETIC NICHES AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT SYNTHETIC PROSTHESIS IMPLANTED IN RAT WITH INCISIONAL HERNIAS
title_full STEM CELLS HEMATOPOIETIC NICHES AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT SYNTHETIC PROSTHESIS IMPLANTED IN RAT WITH INCISIONAL HERNIAS
title_fullStr STEM CELLS HEMATOPOIETIC NICHES AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT SYNTHETIC PROSTHESIS IMPLANTED IN RAT WITH INCISIONAL HERNIAS
title_full_unstemmed STEM CELLS HEMATOPOIETIC NICHES AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT SYNTHETIC PROSTHESIS IMPLANTED IN RAT WITH INCISIONAL HERNIAS
title_short STEM CELLS HEMATOPOIETIC NICHES AND INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT SYNTHETIC PROSTHESIS IMPLANTED IN RAT WITH INCISIONAL HERNIAS
title_sort stem cells hematopoietic niches and inflammatory response to different synthetic prosthesis implanted in rat with incisional hernias
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5543788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29257845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-6720201700020007
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