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Administration of Intravenous Inf liximab for Prevention of Peritoneal Adhesions Formation in Rats

Authors :
Saman Nikeghbalian
Homeira Vafaei
Farid Moradian
Kourosh Kazemi
Nader Tanideh
Leila Shayan
Zahra Nikeghbalian
Source :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 97-103 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, 2015.

Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the effects of intravenous infliximab in preventing the formation of peritoneal adhesions in an animal model of rat. Methods: This was an experimental study being performed in animal laboratory of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences during 2012. Sixty albino rats were randomly assigned in to three groups by Random Design Method. The first group received single infliximab injection (n=20), the second one received double infliximab injection (n=20) and the third received nothing (n=20), after receiving intra-peritoneal injection of talc for induction of peritoneal adhesions. All the animals were sacrificed after 6 weeks and the peritoneal adhesions were evaluated according to Nair classification. Results: We observed that the mean adhesion grade was lower in those who received double dose of infliximib when compared to single dose and controls. However the difference did not reach a significant value ( p=0.178). The grade of peritoneal adhesion was also comparable between the three study groups ( p=0.103). The mean number of 1st WBC count was also comparable between three study groups ( p=0.382). We observed that 2nd WBC count was also comparable between two study groups ( p=0.317). Conclusion: Administration of intravenous infliximab after intraabdominal surgicalprocedures would not prevent the formation of peritoneal adhesions in animal model of albino rat.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23222522 and 23223960
Volume :
3
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3453173ac71d44f08e6ecab3cb29e0b0
Document Type :
article