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Bringing Molecular Biology to Bear on Adhesion Prevention: Postsurgical Adhesion Reduction Using Intraperitoneal Inoculation of Hyaluronic Acid–Inducing Adenoviral Vector in a Murine Model

Authors :
Joseph G. Hentz
Rebecca S. Keller
Jeffrey L. Cornella
Joseph C. Loftus
John A. McDonald
Abraham N. Morse
Robert A. Hammer
Source :
Journal of Gynecologic Surgery. 22:7-18
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2006.

Abstract

Objective: Seprafilm,® (Genzyme, Cambridge, MA) an absorbable adhesion barrier incorporating hyaluronic acid (HA), a high molecular mass glycosaminoglycan and important component of the extracellular matrix, has been shown to prevent adhesions in both experimental models and human subjects. Yet, the application of HA as a sheet at the time of surgery has several important logistic limitations. Recently, our laboratory has identified and cloned the genes encoding murine hyaluronic acid synthase 2 (mHAS2) and 3 (mHAS3) and engineered adenoviruses incorporating these genes, which, on intraperitoneal injection, significantly increases HA in peritoneal fluid. We hypothesized that intraperitoneal gene therapy with mHAS2 or mHAS3 via an adenoviral vector prior to a standardized cecal abrasion surgery would lead to a reduction in postoperative adhesion severity. Methods: Mice were assigned to one of four groups: (1) intraperitoneal inoculation with adenovirus encoding mHAS2; (2) mHAS3; (3) a control reporter aden...

Details

ISSN :
15577724 and 10424067
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Gynecologic Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3074fd5e93e8eaec60ff635e45a34b20