2013
DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00161.2012
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The role of lymphoid tissue in the attenuation of the postoperative ileus

Abstract: Standardized intestinal manipulation (IM) leads to local bowel wall inflammation subsequently spreading over the entire gastrointestinal tract. Previously, we demonstrated that this so-called gastrointestinal field effect (FE) is immune-mediated. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of secondary lymphoid organs [mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN), gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT)] in IM-mediated FE by employing mice with deficient secondary lymphoid organs (aly/aly, MLN ex) or by administration of … Show more

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“…Acupuncture treatments are complex, multicomponent interventions. In sham-controlled trials that attempt to control only certain potentially therapeutic acupuncture-specific components, such as location, insertion depth, stimulation, needle size, and number [35], the moderately large nonspecific effects of sham acupuncture can decrease the reliability and the usefulness of the test results [36]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acupuncture treatments are complex, multicomponent interventions. In sham-controlled trials that attempt to control only certain potentially therapeutic acupuncture-specific components, such as location, insertion depth, stimulation, needle size, and number [35], the moderately large nonspecific effects of sham acupuncture can decrease the reliability and the usefulness of the test results [36]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An inflammatory response is thought to follow this early neural phase and has been linked to the sustained period of gut dysfunction seen in PPOI. Tissue damage from intestinal handling activates resident muscularis macrophages and peritoneal mast cells via the release of damage‐associated molecular patterns, resulting in local cytokine release, an inflammatory infiltrate of monocytes and neutrophils, gut wall oedema and impaired intestinal smooth muscle function 2,41,56,57 . Degree of peritoneal breach has been correlated with the release of inflammatory mediators 58 ; increasing wound length and open surgery are clinical risk factors for PPOI 8 .…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Post‐operative Ileusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue damage from intestinal handling activates resident muscularis macrophages and peritoneal mast cells via the release of damage-associated molecular patterns, resulting in local cytokine release, an inflammatory infiltrate of monocytes and neutrophils, gut wall oedema and impaired intestinal smooth muscle function. 2,41,56,57 Degree of peritoneal breach has been correlated with the release of inflammatory mediators 58 ; increasing wound length and open surgery are clinical risk factors for PPOI. 8 In murine models, this inflammatory phase begins 3-4 h after surgery, peaks at 24 h post-operatively and correlates with the degree of intestinal handing.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Post-operative Ileusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IL12 bindet an T1-Helferzellen, die auch in nicht affektierte Regionen des Abdomens wandern und dort per Sekretion von TNF-α und die darüber gesteuerte Aktivierung von Makrophagen eine vom eigentlichen Ort der Intervention entfernte Entzündungsreaktion auslösen. Dieser Effekt erklärt auch die Wirkung von liegenden Drainagen, die eine lokale Entzündungsreaktion auslösen, auf das verzögerte Wiedereinsetzen der Darmpassage [10,11].…”
Section: Entzündungsreaktionunclassified