The Positive Effects of the Human Amniotic Membrane on the Healing of Staple Line After Sleeve Gastrectomy Applied Long-Evans Rat Model

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Vol 29 (11) ◽  
pp. 3560-3568
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Murat Ferhat Ferhatoglu ◽  
Taner Kıvılcım ◽  
Kazım Senol ◽  
Gurcan Vural ◽  
Abdulcabbar Kartal ◽  
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Nurullah Bülbüller ◽  
Barış Rafet Karakaş ◽  
Hülya Tosun Yıldırım ◽  
Muhittin Yaprak ◽  
Veli Vural ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 69 (4) ◽  
pp. 1030-1033
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Amadeus Dobrescu ◽  
Laurian Stoica ◽  
Mihai Mituletu ◽  
Alexandru Isaic ◽  
Ciprian Duta ◽  
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Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and gastric plication (GP) are surgical procedures providing weight loss through several mechanisms incompletely understood. Rat models allow the possibility of tight regulation of experimental conditions, making them the ideal candidates for animal models in bariatric surgery. The aim of this study was to compare the weight and metabolic changes between sleeve gastrectomy and gastric plication in a rat model with type 2 induced diabetes mellitus and obesity. Fifteen male Wistar rats were fed with DIO food (Bio Serv �F3282 - Mouse Diet, High Fat, Fat Calories -60%), after 36 weeks were allocated to the study three arms-SG, GP and sham operation (SO). Four weeks after the surgery the rats were weighted again. Blood tests were performed before surgery and four weeks after surgery searching for blood glucose, total cholesterol, HDL, triglycerides, and LDL. At the onset of the study, the rats were 9 weeks old and had an average body mass of 231.6g � 31.58. After 36 weeks of DIO, one day preoperatively body weight was 774.93g � 95.02. The preoperatively average of body weight in the SG group was 777.4g �104.66, 775.4 g �104.6 in the GP group, respectively 772g �79 in the SO group. 4 weeks after surgery the mean body weight in the SG group was 648.8g �99.09, in the GP group was 695.6g �99.09, respectively 825.4g �79.87 in the SO fed ad libitum group. There was a significant decrease of mean fasting glucose levels at 4 weeks postoperative in the SG group compared to the SO group (87.4mg/dL�8.73 versus 103.6 mg/dlL�4.66, p= 0.01). The same trend of mean fasting glucose was registered in the GP group versus the SO group (92.8 � 5.67 mg/dl vs 103.6 mg/dl � 4.66, p=0.01). Our study provides evidence of the positive effects of bariatric surgery for treating patients with morbid obesity associated with diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia and the use of rats to study the mechanisms of weight reduction and metabolic changes in bariatric surgery.


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2021 ◽  
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pp. 958
Author(s):  
Gustavo Gavazzoni Blume ◽  
Paulo André Bispo Machado-Junior ◽  
Rossana Baggio Simeoni ◽  
Giovana Paludo Bertinato ◽  
Murilo Sgarbossa Tonial ◽  
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Myocardial infarction (MI) remains the leading cause of cardiovascular death worldwide and a major cause of heart failure. Recent studies have suggested that cell-based therapies with bone marrow stem cells (BMSC) and human amniotic membrane (hAM) would recover the ventricular function after MI; however, the mechanisms underlying these effects are still controversial. Herein, we aimed to compare the effects of BMSC and hAM in a rat model of heart failure. MI was induced through coronary occlusion, and animals with an ejection fraction (EF) < 50% were included and randomized into three groups: control, BMSC, and hAM. The BMSC and hAM groups were implanted on the anterior ventricular wall seven days after MI, and a new echocardiographic analysis was performed on the 30th day, followed by euthanasia. The echocardiographic results after 30 days showed significant improvements on EF and left-ventricular end-sistolic and end-diastolic volumes in both BMSC and hAM groups, without significant benefits in the control group. New blood vessels, desmine-positive cells and connexin-43 expression were also elevated in both BMSC and hAM groups. These results suggest a recovery of global cardiac function with the therapeutic use of both BMSC and hAM, associated with angiogenesis and cardiomyocyte regeneration after 30 days.


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Holger Gerullis ◽  
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