2007
DOI: 10.1136/gut.2007.120238
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Intestinal handling-induced mast cell activation and inflammation in human postoperative ileus

Abstract: Background: Murine postoperative ileus results from intestinal inflammation triggered by manipulation-induced mast cell activation. As its extent depends on the degree of handling and subsequent inflammation, it is hypothesised that the faster recovery after minimal invasive surgery results from decreased mast cell activation and impaired intestinal inflammation. Objective: To quantify mast cell activation and inflammation in patients undergoing conventional and minimal invasive surgery. Methods: (1) Mast cell… Show more

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“…In line with previous studies, IM in our model resulted in a rapid degranulation of PMCs, as judged by the peritoneal increase of the CTMC-specific product RMCP-6 (3,7,23,26). Intestinal manipulation also resulted in a delay of the GI transit and produced inflammation of manipulated intestinal segments as previously reported (10,11).…”
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“…In line with previous studies, IM in our model resulted in a rapid degranulation of PMCs, as judged by the peritoneal increase of the CTMC-specific product RMCP-6 (3,7,23,26). Intestinal manipulation also resulted in a delay of the GI transit and produced inflammation of manipulated intestinal segments as previously reported (10,11).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…A major event evoked by IM during abdominal surgery is the activation of peritoneal mast cells (PMCs), observed in mice and humans (2,3,7,23,26), suggesting a role of mast cells (MCs) in the pathogenesis of POI. In addition, mast cell-deficient knockout mice suffer from a less severe POI, and MC-stabilizing drugs such as ketotifen and doxantrazole prevent POI in mice (3).…”
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“…We employed a semi-quantitative scoring system to compare the degree of inflammation between the sham and POI groups. 15,19 Calprotectin and Tryptase Expression…”
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“…[17][18][19] Therefore, methods to explore effective treatment for intestinal mucosal barrier damage are popular pursuits in modern surgery.…”
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