Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic study

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, José Cícero Ferreira De
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Leal, Antenor Teixeira, Sousa, Luis Ferreira De, Herani Filho, Benedito [UNIFESP]
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: PURPOSE: The objective of the experimental study is to detect the macroscopic and microscopic alterations of the mesenterium and parietal peritoneum when hypertonic glucose aqueous solution 10%-25% is administrated into the peritoneal cavity of the rat. METHODS: 90 Wistar females young rats adults were used weighin between 180-250 g, numbered 1 to 90, establishing unique group and divided in three groups (A, B, C) of 30 animals chosen aleatory manner. 0,9% saline solution was used called control group, or group A, 10% glucose solution named group B, and in the others 30 was used 25% glucose solution named group C, differing in the observation period, (06h, 24h and 48h), but with the same procedure. A midline abdominal wall laparotomy was made and in the animals of the control group was injected 2 ml of a 0,9% saline solution into the peritoneal cavity. After, we made a suture in mass without to include the peritoneum. For the others groups (B, C) the rats received 10% glucose solution and 25% glucose solution injected into the peritoneal cavity respectively. All groups were kept under observation and the results were submitted to statistical analysis by a longitudinal and transversal comparative study. RESULTS: A new surgery was done in 6h, 24h and 48h, and we observed in macroscopic evaluation, the presence of fluid, serous uniforme and rosy all over the cavity. Vascular congestion was present. We dried out 90 fragments of mesenterium and 90 fragments of parietal peritonium bilateral. In the microscopic study, necrosis was not present. For the mesenterium histological study we observed 16 cases (17,8%) unspecific chronic inflammation, 30 cases (33,4%) hiperplasic linfonod, 10 cases (11,1%) high vascular congestion, 6 cases (6,6%) reaction fibrosis and 28 cases (31,1%) no alteration. For the parietal peritonium histological study we observed 6 cases (3,3%) reaction fibrosis and 174 cases (96,7%) no alteration. Giant cell was not present. In the statistical analisys statistic there is no significance between the groups (p>0,05). CONCLUSION: Hypertonic glucose solution and NaCl 0,9% on the mesenterium and parietal peritonium do not produce tissue necrosis in a rat and the inflammation process has the same intensity.
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spelling Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic studySolução glicosada hipertônica no mesentério e no peritônio de ratos: estudo macroscópico e microscópicoGlucose SolutionHypertonicLaparotomyMicroscopyRatsSolução hipertônica de glucoseLaparotomiaMicroscopiaRatosPURPOSE: The objective of the experimental study is to detect the macroscopic and microscopic alterations of the mesenterium and parietal peritoneum when hypertonic glucose aqueous solution 10%-25% is administrated into the peritoneal cavity of the rat. METHODS: 90 Wistar females young rats adults were used weighin between 180-250 g, numbered 1 to 90, establishing unique group and divided in three groups (A, B, C) of 30 animals chosen aleatory manner. 0,9% saline solution was used called control group, or group A, 10% glucose solution named group B, and in the others 30 was used 25% glucose solution named group C, differing in the observation period, (06h, 24h and 48h), but with the same procedure. A midline abdominal wall laparotomy was made and in the animals of the control group was injected 2 ml of a 0,9% saline solution into the peritoneal cavity. After, we made a suture in mass without to include the peritoneum. For the others groups (B, C) the rats received 10% glucose solution and 25% glucose solution injected into the peritoneal cavity respectively. All groups were kept under observation and the results were submitted to statistical analysis by a longitudinal and transversal comparative study. RESULTS: A new surgery was done in 6h, 24h and 48h, and we observed in macroscopic evaluation, the presence of fluid, serous uniforme and rosy all over the cavity. Vascular congestion was present. We dried out 90 fragments of mesenterium and 90 fragments of parietal peritonium bilateral. In the microscopic study, necrosis was not present. For the mesenterium histological study we observed 16 cases (17,8%) unspecific chronic inflammation, 30 cases (33,4%) hiperplasic linfonod, 10 cases (11,1%) high vascular congestion, 6 cases (6,6%) reaction fibrosis and 28 cases (31,1%) no alteration. For the parietal peritonium histological study we observed 6 cases (3,3%) reaction fibrosis and 174 cases (96,7%) no alteration. Giant cell was not present. In the statistical analisys statistic there is no significance between the groups (p>0,05). CONCLUSION: Hypertonic glucose solution and NaCl 0,9% on the mesenterium and parietal peritonium do not produce tissue necrosis in a rat and the inflammation process has the same intensity.OBJETIVO: Investigar as alterações macroscópicas e microscópicas do mesentério e do peritônio parietal quando se administra a solução aquosa de glicose hipertônica a 10% e a 25% na cavidade peritoneal de rato. MÉTODOS: 90 ratos fêmeas (n=90), adultos, Wistar, jovens, com peso variando de 180 a 250 gramas foram divididos em 3 sub-grupos (A, B e C) contendo cada um 30 animais com procedimentos idênticos, diferindo apenas no período de observação. Os números de 1 a 30 constituem o grupo A ou grupo-controle (NaCl 0,9%), os números de 31 a 60 constituem o grupo B ou grupo-glicose a 10% e os números de 61 a 90 constituem o grupo C ou grupo- glicose a 25%. Realizando-se posteriormente laparotomia com incisão mediana longitudinal de pele a 2 cm abaixo do processo Xiphoideus sterni, estendendo-se por 3 cm caudalmente na linha média ventral. A escolha do procedimento a ser realizado para introdução na cavidade peritoneal de 2 ml de uma solução de cloreto de sódio 0,9% (controle), de glicose hipertônica a 10% e de glicose hipertônica a 25%. Em períodos correspondentes às 6h, 24h e 48h de pós-operatório, os animais de cada grupo foram reoperados, sendo realizada avaliação macroscópica e microscópica além dos registros das alterações histológicas do mesentério e peritônio parietal. RESULTADOS: Na microscopia do mesentério observou-se que 30 animais (33,4%) apresentaram linfonodos hiperplásicos; 6 animais (6,6%) com fibrose reacional; 10 animais (11,1%) com intensa congestão vascular; 16 animais (17,8%) com inflamação crônica inespecífica; 28 casos (31,1%) sem alteração. A microscopia do peritônio revelou 6 casos com fibrose reacional (3,3%) 174 casos (96,7%) sem alteração histológica. CONCLUSÃO: As soluções de glicose a 10% e a 25% não causam necrose tecidual quando introduzidas na cavidade peritoneal. O processo reacional inflamatório é de igual intensidade tecidual comparando-se ao uso da solução de NaCl a 0,9%.UNCISAL DepartmentUFAL Morphology Department and Human AnatomyUNIFESP-EPM Surgery DepartmentUNIFESP, EPM, Surgery DepartmentSciELOSociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em CirurgiaUNCISAL DepartmentUFAL Morphology Department and Human AnatomyUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Carvalho, José Cícero Ferreira DeLeal, Antenor TeixeiraSousa, Luis Ferreira DeHerani Filho, Benedito [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:31:49Z2015-06-14T13:31:49Z2005-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion455-460application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502005000600011Acta Cirurgica Brasileira. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic study
Solução glicosada hipertônica no mesentério e no peritônio de ratos: estudo macroscópico e microscópico
title Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic study
spellingShingle Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic study
Carvalho, José Cícero Ferreira De
Glucose Solution
Hypertonic
Laparotomy
Microscopy
Rats
Solução hipertônica de glucose
Laparotomia
Microscopia
Ratos
title_short Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic study
title_full Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic study
title_fullStr Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic study
title_full_unstemmed Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic study
title_sort Hypertonic glucose solution 10% - 25% on the mesenterium and peritoneum of the rat: macroscopic and microscopic study
author Carvalho, José Cícero Ferreira De
author_facet Carvalho, José Cícero Ferreira De
Leal, Antenor Teixeira
Sousa, Luis Ferreira De
Herani Filho, Benedito [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Leal, Antenor Teixeira
Sousa, Luis Ferreira De
Herani Filho, Benedito [UNIFESP]
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv UNCISAL Department
UFAL Morphology Department and Human Anatomy
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, José Cícero Ferreira De
Leal, Antenor Teixeira
Sousa, Luis Ferreira De
Herani Filho, Benedito [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glucose Solution
Hypertonic
Laparotomy
Microscopy
Rats
Solução hipertônica de glucose
Laparotomia
Microscopia
Ratos
topic Glucose Solution
Hypertonic
Laparotomy
Microscopy
Rats
Solução hipertônica de glucose
Laparotomia
Microscopia
Ratos
description PURPOSE: The objective of the experimental study is to detect the macroscopic and microscopic alterations of the mesenterium and parietal peritoneum when hypertonic glucose aqueous solution 10%-25% is administrated into the peritoneal cavity of the rat. METHODS: 90 Wistar females young rats adults were used weighin between 180-250 g, numbered 1 to 90, establishing unique group and divided in three groups (A, B, C) of 30 animals chosen aleatory manner. 0,9% saline solution was used called control group, or group A, 10% glucose solution named group B, and in the others 30 was used 25% glucose solution named group C, differing in the observation period, (06h, 24h and 48h), but with the same procedure. A midline abdominal wall laparotomy was made and in the animals of the control group was injected 2 ml of a 0,9% saline solution into the peritoneal cavity. After, we made a suture in mass without to include the peritoneum. For the others groups (B, C) the rats received 10% glucose solution and 25% glucose solution injected into the peritoneal cavity respectively. All groups were kept under observation and the results were submitted to statistical analysis by a longitudinal and transversal comparative study. RESULTS: A new surgery was done in 6h, 24h and 48h, and we observed in macroscopic evaluation, the presence of fluid, serous uniforme and rosy all over the cavity. Vascular congestion was present. We dried out 90 fragments of mesenterium and 90 fragments of parietal peritonium bilateral. In the microscopic study, necrosis was not present. For the mesenterium histological study we observed 16 cases (17,8%) unspecific chronic inflammation, 30 cases (33,4%) hiperplasic linfonod, 10 cases (11,1%) high vascular congestion, 6 cases (6,6%) reaction fibrosis and 28 cases (31,1%) no alteration. For the parietal peritonium histological study we observed 6 cases (3,3%) reaction fibrosis and 174 cases (96,7%) no alteration. Giant cell was not present. In the statistical analisys statistic there is no significance between the groups (p>0,05). CONCLUSION: Hypertonic glucose solution and NaCl 0,9% on the mesenterium and parietal peritonium do not produce tissue necrosis in a rat and the inflammation process has the same intensity.
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