Esmaeili 2010
Esmaeili 2010
Esmaeili 2010
a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t
Article history: Background: A wide variety of treatments have been proposed in order to deal with prevention of
Received 4 April 2010 postoperative adhesions formation, but, no denitive results have been achieved. In the present study,
Received in revised form bovine amniotic uid (BAF) has been investigated as a possible option.
8 July 2010
Materials and methods: 84 male Wistar rats were undergone a laparotomy. After 2 weeks, adhesions were
Accepted 26 July 2010
Available online 14 August 2010
scaled grossly. Bovine amniotic uid (in whole combination, without cells or without cells and proteins)
extracted from cows carried either male or female calves was then applied to treated groups 2 weeks
later during the second laparotomy. Adhesions were rescored 2 weeks later during a third laparotomy.
Keywords:
Adhesions
Results and conclusion: A signicant reduction (P < 0.05) in adhesions formation was observed only in rats
Bovine amniotic uid treated with male bovine amniotic uid without cells and proteins. Therefore, BAF could be used in
Rat treatment of adhesion formation because it is inexpensive, readily available, and has minimal side effects.
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2.2. Preparing BAF almost all animals following surgery. However, the peritoneal
defects of the animals treated with male BAF without cells had
Bovine Amniotic Fluid (BAF) was obtained under aseptic conditions from healthy
pregnant cows carried out either male or female calves brought to a slaughterhouse
fewer adhesions than the peritoneal defects of other animals
postmortem at ve month of gestational age after governmental inspection of each (Table 2). During postoperative evaluation, control animals that
animal. These animals were healthy and not detected pregnant due to the lack of were operated on without appliance of BAF showed an average
recognition of pregnancy. To prepare BAF without cells, the uid was centrifuged at adhesion score of 1.83 0.27 per peritoneal defect in the rst
3000 rpm for 15 min. BAF was heated in a water bath for 30 min at 70 C to denature
scoring (fs) and 1.66 0.28 second scoring (ss). Thus, no signicant
proteins and centrifuged at 3000 rpm for 15 min to prepared BAF without cells and
proteins. The supernatant then was preserved at 20 C. To be sure there were no differences in the mean adhesions scoring between the rst and
cells and proteins in samples, smears were stained by a standard Giemsa method second postoperative evaluations were observed in control animals
and electrophoresis carried out respectively. The samples were kept frozen until (Figs. 1 and 2; P 0.34). In animals to which whole male and female
immediately before application and then stored at 4 C during the study in an effort BAF were applied (groups 2 and 3; Table 2) mean adhesion scores
to minimize potential bacterial proliferation in the samples.
were 1.58 0.23 (group 2; whole male BAF) and 1.75 0.28 (group
2.3. Surgical techniques 3; whole female BAF) in the rst evaluation and 1.25 0.25 and
2.16 1.34 (respectively) in the second evaluation. There were not
The rats were anaesthetized with a combination of isouran and nitrous oxide signicant differences in the rst scoring and the second in both
inhalation, after which the abdomen was shaved and swabbed with povidine iodine whole male and female BAF (P 0.39 and P 0.32 respectively). In
in preparation for surgery; the surgical procedures were performed under aseptic,
but not sterile, conditions.10 All surgical procedures were blind and performed by
animals to which male and female BAF without cells were applied
the same surgeon using the same techniques. (groups 4 and 5, Table 2), adhesion scoring was 1.25 0.13 and
This model consisted of excision of a defect of 3 cm in white line. Then, three 1.67 0.26 in rst scoring and 2.00 0.30 and 1.50 0.29 in the
2 cm abrasions were made on one side of anterior abdominal wall and 2 cm of second scoring, respectively. A signicant difference (P 0.012)
another side was cut off. Manipulation of other tissues was minimized and care was
was only observed in those animals that treated with male BAF
taken to avoid gross bleeding from the injured sites. At the end of the procedure, the
abdomen was closed in double layer in a continuous method (muscle and perito- without cells (Fig. 1). No signicant difference was observed
neum with 3e0 catgut suture, and skin with 3e0 silk suture). All rats were housed between the rst scoring and second scoring in animals treated
under controlled temperature (25 5 C) and 12/12 light/dark cycles with food and with female BAF without cells (Fig. 2). In animals to which male and
water. female BAF without cells and proteins were applied (groups 6 and 7,
Table 2), adhesion scoring was 2.50 0.19 and 2.17 0.21 in rst
2.4. Adhesions scoring and bovine amniotic uid application
scoring and 1.42 0.29 and 1.17 0.34 in the second scoring,
The adhesion model used in this study is a highly reproducible and semi respectively. Signicant difference was observed between the rst
quantitative rat model for the evaluation of therapeutic modalities used for the scoring and second scoring in animals treated with male BAF
treatment of postoperative adhesion formation, and was developed specically for without cell and proteins (Fig. 1, P 0.04) whereas, no signicant
this purpose.10,12
A surgical injury was performed during rst laparotomy. After 2 weeks, a second
difference was observed between the rst scoring and second
laparotomy was performed on each rat and adhesions were graded and documented scoring in animals treated with female BAF without cell and
macroscopically on a scale of 0e4 (rst scoring) based on Canbazs scoring method proteins (Fig. 2, P 0.08).
(Table 1). All adhesions were scored in a blinded manner by the same researcher.
Three ml bovine amniotic uid (BAF) was then applied to the injury in each rat. Two
groups of rats were treated with male and female BAF, another two groups with 4. Discussion
male and female BAF without cells and two groups treated with male and female
BAF without cells and proteins. For control group 3 ml distilled water was used. In the present study, bovine amniotic uid (BAF) was studied for
Third laparotomy after two weeks carried out again and the adhesions rescored
its efcacy in treatment of postoperative adhesion formation in a rat
(second scoring).
adhesion formation model. Various substances, such as cow peri-
2.5. Statistical analysis toneal, amnion membrane, hyaluronic acid derivatives, oxidized
celluloses, olive oil, soybean oil, liquid made from glucose, starch,
A two tail Students t-test was used to analyze the results. All tests were done at
the 5% level of signicance. Calculations were done using either Microsoft Excel or
GraphPad Prism 5. All data were expressed as mean SE, and statistical signicance Table 2
was dened as P < 0.05. Grade of adhesions according to the Canbaz classication.
200 factors.8 In a rat model it was shown that there is no direct effect of
First scoring * the spilled amniotic uid that inhibits adhesion formation after the
Second scoring performance of caesarean sections.22 However, it is reported that
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Fig. 1. Comparison of mean percentage adhesion between the rst and the second more adhesions at the time of second look laparoscopy than before
evaluation in male rats treated with male BAF. Only in rats treated with BAF without the initial procedure.
cells and proteins a signicant reduction in adhesion was observed when the rst In the present study, the peritoneal adhesions treated with
scoring compared with second scoring. bovine amniotic uid showed a signicant decrease in third lapa-
rotomy (second scoring) compared with the second (rst scoring)
only in rats treated with male BAF without cells and proteins. The
glycerol, bioresorbable barriers, icodextrina solution, honey, sodium results obtained with rats treated with female BAF were somewhat
hyaluronate-carboxymethylcellulose, bioresorbable barriers and disappointing. Although there were no signicant differences
many other materials to prevent postoperation peritoneal adhesion between rst scoring and second scoring, data showed a decrease
formation have been used with different mechanisms.13e21 in adhesion formation in these groups. On the other hand, at second
One substance that is not considered widely yet is BAF. The look laparotomy, in most groups a reduction in adhesion formation
foetus is surrounded by amniotic uid, known to be rich in nutri- was found.
ents, growth factors, and other substances important in foetal The mechanisms of substances have been used to prevent or
development. The characteristics of this uid environment may treatment of adhesion formation are various and for some are
play some roles in the scar-free healing of the foetus.7 Amniotic unknown. One mechanism of these materials is forming
uid contains many factors such as hyaluronic acid and growth a mechanical barrier between peritoneal surfaces. In the case of BAF
this could be true. However, other mechanisms such as BAFs cells,
proteins and minerals may play a role. Our results showed BAF
containing cells and proteins had no positive effect in reduction of
First scoring adhesion formation.
150 Second scoring BAF proteins and cells may interact with many types of cell and
proteins at sites of injury in which cells can proliferate, organize, and
carry out specialized functions. Interaction or binding of BAF
proteins to brinogen and brin or proteins of intra-abdominal
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Furthermore, no benecial effect of distilled water on adhesion
evaluation in male rats treated with female BAF. No signicant reduction in adhesion formation was seen. Signicant reductions in adhesion were seen in
was observed when the rst scoring compared with second scoring. rats treated with male BAF without cells and proteins. The results of
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