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Retinol may promote fluorouracil-suppressed healing of experimental intestinal anastomoses.

作者信息

de Waard J W, Wobbes T, van der Linden C J, Hendriks T

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University Hospital Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Arch Surg. 1995 Sep;130(9):959-65. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1995.01430090045017.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To examine the effects of perioperative administration of fluorouracil on healing variables of internal anastomoses and to explore ways to promote repair under these conditions.

DESIGN

Seven-day, prospective randomized experimental trial.

SETTING

Animal research laboratory.

ANIMALS

Male young-adult Wistar rats after resection and anastomosis of both ileum and colon.

INTERVENTIONS

Random assignment to groups receiving placebo, daily fluorouracil (20 mg/kg per day, intraperitoneally), daily fluorouracil plus retinol palmitate (5000 IU/kg per day, orally), daily fluorouracil plus interleukin-2 (2 x 10(6) IU/kg per day, subcutaneously), or daily fluorouracil plus granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor on the first 4 days after operation (20 micrograms/kg per day, intraperitoneally.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Anastomotic bursting pressure, breaking strength, hydroxyproline content, and ex vivo collagen synthetic capacity.

RESULTS

Administration of fluorouracil decreased anastomotic breaking strength by more than 40% and caused a shift in bursting site from outside to within the suture line. It also lowered anastomotic hydroxyproline content. The capacity for collagen synthesis, which was greatly enhanced in 4-day-old anastomoses from the control group, was significantly (P < .05) and specifically reduced. Concomitant administration of retinol resulted in restoration of strength and hydroxyproline content, particularly in the ileum. Interleukin-2 and granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor did not improve fluorouracil-suppressed repair: both wound strength and collagen content were similar in the fluorouracil, fluorouracil/interleukin-2, and fluorouracil/granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor groups.

CONCLUSION

Intraperitoneal administration of fluorouracil, delivered from the day of operation onward, severely reduces anastomotic strength at the end of the first postoperative week. This negative effect may be prevented by oral administration of retinol.

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