Author/Authors :
Çakır, Tuğrul Department of General Surgery, Antalya, Turkey , Aslaner, Arif Department of General Surgery, Antalya, Turkey , Tekeli, Seçkin Özgür Department of Biochemistry, Antalya, Turkey , Avcı, Sema Department of Histology and Embryology - Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey , Doğan, Uğur Department of General Surgery, Antalya, Turkey , Tekeli, Feyza Department of Biochemistry, Antalya, Turkey , Soylu, Hakan Department of Histology and Embryology - Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey , Akyüz, Cebrail Department of Gastroenterology, Istanbul, Turkey , Koç, Süleyman Department of General Surgery - Inonü University Faculty of Medicine, Malatya, Turkey , Üstünel, İsmail Department of Histology and Embryology - Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey , Yılmaz, Necat Department of Biochemistry, Antalya, Turkey
Abstract :
PURPOSE:
To investigate the effects of medical ozone theraphy on the colon anastomosis of peritonitis model in rats.
METHODS:
Eighteen rats were randomly assigned into three equal groups; control, cecal punctuation and colon anastomosis and ozone theraphy. Sepsis was performed with a cecal punctuation in groups 2 and 3. The medical ozone theraphy was administered intraperitonealy for three weeks in group 3 while the other rats received saline injection. At the twenty second day serum were obtained for TNF-α and IL-1β, the colonic burst pressures were measured and colonic tissue samples were obtained for MDA and MPO levels. Histolopatological examination was evaluated with H&E stain, and Ki-67, IL-1β and the VEGF immunostaining densities were also compared.
RESULTS:
Intraperitoneal ozone administration reversed TNF-α, IL-1β, MDA and MPO levels and the colonic burst pressures. There was also a significant difference at immunostaining densities of histopathological examination.
CONCLUSION:
Medical ozone therapy may contribute to tissue healing by affecting the proliferation and the vascularization thus has benefits on colonic anastomosis at peritonitis in rats.
Keywords :
Colon , Anastomosis , Surgical , Peritonitis , Rats