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Tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 and collagen in the colon with and without fecal stream after intervention with infliximab in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery

PURPOSE: Quantify the tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and collagen in colic mucosa with and without intestinal transit after infliximab administration in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery. METHODS: Twenty-two rats underwent colon diversion by Hartmann’s surgery. Animals were maintai...

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Autores principales: Alves, Antonio José Tiburcio, Pereira, José Aires, de Ávila, Mariane Grandi, Domingues, Fernanda Aparecida, Sato, Daniela Tiemi, Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8128352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34008743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/ACB360401
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author Alves, Antonio José Tiburcio
Pereira, José Aires
de Ávila, Mariane Grandi
Domingues, Fernanda Aparecida
Sato, Daniela Tiemi
Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real
author_facet Alves, Antonio José Tiburcio
Pereira, José Aires
de Ávila, Mariane Grandi
Domingues, Fernanda Aparecida
Sato, Daniela Tiemi
Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real
author_sort Alves, Antonio José Tiburcio
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description PURPOSE: Quantify the tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and collagen in colic mucosa with and without intestinal transit after infliximab administration in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery. METHODS: Twenty-two rats underwent colon diversion by Hartmann’s surgery. Animals were maintained with intestinal bypass for 12 weeks to induce development of diversion colitis (DC). Afterwards, animals were divided into three groups: first group received subcutaneous application of saline solution (SS) 0.9%, while the remaining two groups received infliximab subcutaneously at doses of 5 or 10 mg·kg(–1)·week(–1) for five consecutive weeks. After the intervention, animals were sacrificed, removing the segments with and without intestinal transit. Diversion colitis was diagnosed by histological study, and its intensity was determined by a validated inflammatory scale. Tissue expression of MMP-9 was assessed byimmunohistochemistry, while total collagen was assessed by histochemistry. Tissue content of both was measuredby computerized morphometry. RESULTS: Colon segments without intestinal transit had a higher degree of inflammation, which improved in animals treated with infliximab. Collagen content was always lower in those without intestinal transit. There was an increase in the collagen content in the colon without transit in animals treated with infliximab, primarily at a dose of 10 mg·kg(–1)·week(–1). There was an increase in the content of MMP-9 in the colon without fecal transit, and a reduction was observed in animals treated with infliximab, regardless of the dose used. CONCLUSIONS: Application of infliximab reduces inflammation, increases the total collagen content and decreases the content of MMP-9 in the colon without intestinal transit.
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spelling pubmed-81283522021-05-21 Tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 and collagen in the colon with and without fecal stream after intervention with infliximab in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery Alves, Antonio José Tiburcio Pereira, José Aires de Ávila, Mariane Grandi Domingues, Fernanda Aparecida Sato, Daniela Tiemi Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real Acta Cir Bras Original Article PURPOSE: Quantify the tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and collagen in colic mucosa with and without intestinal transit after infliximab administration in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery. METHODS: Twenty-two rats underwent colon diversion by Hartmann’s surgery. Animals were maintained with intestinal bypass for 12 weeks to induce development of diversion colitis (DC). Afterwards, animals were divided into three groups: first group received subcutaneous application of saline solution (SS) 0.9%, while the remaining two groups received infliximab subcutaneously at doses of 5 or 10 mg·kg(–1)·week(–1) for five consecutive weeks. After the intervention, animals were sacrificed, removing the segments with and without intestinal transit. Diversion colitis was diagnosed by histological study, and its intensity was determined by a validated inflammatory scale. Tissue expression of MMP-9 was assessed byimmunohistochemistry, while total collagen was assessed by histochemistry. Tissue content of both was measuredby computerized morphometry. RESULTS: Colon segments without intestinal transit had a higher degree of inflammation, which improved in animals treated with infliximab. Collagen content was always lower in those without intestinal transit. There was an increase in the collagen content in the colon without transit in animals treated with infliximab, primarily at a dose of 10 mg·kg(–1)·week(–1). There was an increase in the content of MMP-9 in the colon without fecal transit, and a reduction was observed in animals treated with infliximab, regardless of the dose used. CONCLUSIONS: Application of infliximab reduces inflammation, increases the total collagen content and decreases the content of MMP-9 in the colon without intestinal transit. Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2021-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8128352/ /pubmed/34008743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/ACB360401 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Alves, Antonio José Tiburcio
Pereira, José Aires
de Ávila, Mariane Grandi
Domingues, Fernanda Aparecida
Sato, Daniela Tiemi
Martinez, Carlos Augusto Real
Tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 and collagen in the colon with and without fecal stream after intervention with infliximab in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery
title Tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 and collagen in the colon with and without fecal stream after intervention with infliximab in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery
title_full Tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 and collagen in the colon with and without fecal stream after intervention with infliximab in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery
title_fullStr Tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 and collagen in the colon with and without fecal stream after intervention with infliximab in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery
title_full_unstemmed Tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 and collagen in the colon with and without fecal stream after intervention with infliximab in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery
title_short Tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 and collagen in the colon with and without fecal stream after intervention with infliximab in rats subjected to Hartmann’s surgery
title_sort tissue content of metalloproteinase-9 and collagen in the colon with and without fecal stream after intervention with infliximab in rats subjected to hartmann’s surgery
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8128352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34008743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/ACB360401
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