Erythropoietin restores bowel damage and hypoperistalsis in gastroschisis |
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Authors: | Ozdamar Aykut Topcu Koray Gumustekin Mukaddes Gurel Duygu Gelal Ayse Ozer Erdener Ucan Basak Temir Gunyuz Karkiner Aytac Karaca Irfan Hosgor Munevver |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pediatric Surgery, Dr. Behcet Uz Children's Hospital, Izmir, Turkey b Department of Pharmacology, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey c Department of Pathology, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Background and PurposeDespite the decreased mortality in gastroschisis (Gx), patients experience postoperative intestinal hypoperistalsis, malabsorption, and shortened bowel length. The trophic effects of recombinant human erythropoietin (rEpo) in the developing small bowel have been reported, increasing the length and height of the villi, and villous surface area. This study investigated the effects of rEpo on intestinal malfunction in the chick embryos with Gx.MethodsThirteen-day-old fertilized chicken eggs were used to create Gx model. Study groups included the following: group 1, control; group 2, Gx-only; group 3, Gx + 0.075% saline exchange; group 4, Gx + 10 IU rEpo exchange; group 5, Gx + 20 IU rEpo exchange. The bowels were evaluated by in vitro muscle strip technique, and the response was expressed as a percentage of the maximum carbachol-evoked contraction (Emax). In addition, parasympathetic ganglion cells per 10 plexuses and villi height were determined by light microscopy. Results were evaluated statistically by Mann-Whitney U, χ2, and Fisher's Exact test tests.ResultsSaline exchange had no effect on ganglion cell number (P = .63) and villi height (P = .10). In group 4, ganglion cell number was not increased (P = .82), but villi height increase was significant (P = .03). In Gx + 20 IU rEpo group, both the number of ganglia (P = .0001) and villi height (P = .002) were significantly increased. The decrease in contractility in group 2 (P = .0121) was significantly reversed by rEpo 20 IU treatment (P = .0216), no significant difference was obtained in groups 3 (P = .0809) and 4 (P = .1516) compared with group 2.ConclusionThese data suggest that rEpo has prokinetic effects on hypoperistalsis and restores bowel damage in Gx. |
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Keywords: | Gastroschisis Erythropoietin Gastrointestinal contractility |
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