2022
DOI: 10.2174/1381612828666220422090238
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The Therapeutic Potential of Targeting Key Signaling Pathways as a Novel Approach to Ameliorating Post-Surgical Adhesions

Abstract: Background: Peritoneal adhesions (PA) are a common complication of abdominal operations. There is a growing body of evidence showing that inhibition of inflammation and fibrosis at sites of peritoneal damaging could prevent the development of intra-abdominal adhesions. Method: A search of PubMed, Medline, CINAHL and Embase databases was performed using the keywords ‘postsurgical adhesion’, ‘post-operative adhesion’, ‘peritoneal adhesion’, ‘surgery-induced adhesion’ and ‘abdominal adhesion’. Studies detailing… Show more

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“…The peritoneum plays a key role in abdominal homeostasis, in the development of post-inflammatory and post-interventional adhesions, ascites formation and cancer progression 31 , 32 , all processes in which TJs are essentially involved. Nephrologists take advantage of the semipermeable peritoneum as a natural dialysis membrane for the rising number of patients with end stage kidney disease, but due to PD fluid bioincompatibility progressive peritoneal alterations limit its use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peritoneum plays a key role in abdominal homeostasis, in the development of post-inflammatory and post-interventional adhesions, ascites formation and cancer progression 31 , 32 , all processes in which TJs are essentially involved. Nephrologists take advantage of the semipermeable peritoneum as a natural dialysis membrane for the rising number of patients with end stage kidney disease, but due to PD fluid bioincompatibility progressive peritoneal alterations limit its use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%