2016
DOI: 10.21303/2504-5679.2016.00036
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Genetic Triggers and Neurohumoral Messengers of Postoperative Intestinal Paresis, Its Value in Prediction, Prevention and Treatment

Abstract: The aim of research: to study the causes and mechanisms of postoperative intestinal paresis on the base of assessment of genetic determinism of neurohormonal processes which regulate the contractile ability of the intestines, to determine their role for the choice of treatment tactics. The study presents data about connection between variants of SERT gene, which regulates the reuptake of serotonin, and its concentration in blood plasma and the probability of occurrence of postoperative intestinal paresis. Thi… Show more

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“…One study showed a relationship between variants of the SERT gene (the serotonin transporter) regulating serotonin reuptake and its concentration in blood plasma, as well as the likelihood of postoperative intestinal paresis. These data will allow not only prediction of the occurrence of postoperative disorders of the motor-evacuation function of the intestine but also improvement of the algorithms of prevention and treatment based on pathogenesis [ 19 ]. Therefore, it is important not only to correct paresis but also to predict this condition, for which it is necessary to search for informative methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study showed a relationship between variants of the SERT gene (the serotonin transporter) regulating serotonin reuptake and its concentration in blood plasma, as well as the likelihood of postoperative intestinal paresis. These data will allow not only prediction of the occurrence of postoperative disorders of the motor-evacuation function of the intestine but also improvement of the algorithms of prevention and treatment based on pathogenesis [ 19 ]. Therefore, it is important not only to correct paresis but also to predict this condition, for which it is necessary to search for informative methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%