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China Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-532593

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OBJECTIVE: To study the preventive and therapeutic effect of Weitong injection(WTI) on the postoperative intestinal adhesion of rats.METHODS: Forty SD rats were randomly divided into five groups: blank control group,model control group,Dexamethasone group and high-dose WTI group and low-dose WTI group.Postoperative intestinal adhesion model was established in all the rats except those in the blank control group.On the operative day,the blank control group and the model control group received Normal saline(1 mL?kg-1);the Dexamethasone group received Dexamethasone(5 mg?kg-1),and WTI group received WTI(4 mg?kg-1 and 2 mg?kg-1,respectively) all via vena caudalis for 7 consecutive days.On day 8,laparotomy was performed on the rats for the evaluation of the degree of intestinal adhesion and the tissue of cecum was collected for the determination of the content of hydroxyproline(Hyp) and the pathological section test.RESULTS: The degree of postoperative intestinal adhesion of rats was attenuated by WTI(either high dose or low dose) or Dexamethasone.Furthermore,WTI significantly reduced the Hyp concentration in cecum tissue of rats with intestinal adhesion(P

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China Pharmacy ; (12)1991.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-522486

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OBJECTIVE: To observe the preventive mechanism of Changtong oral liquid on postoperative intestinal adhesion .METHODS: The intestinal adhesion model was established by traumatizing cecal scrosa and ligating adjacent abdominal wall/The effect of Changlong oral liquid on the expression of TGF-?1 was examined by immunohistochemical method.RESULTS & CONCLUSION:Changtong oral liquid can decrease the expression of TGF - ?1 of rats with adhesion .Maybe it is one of the mechanism that Changtong oral liquid can prevent postoperative intestinal adhesion.

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