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Systemic endotoxaemia following obstructive jaundice: the role of lactulose.

Ioannis Koutelidakis1, Basilios Papaziogas, Evangelos J Giamarellos-Bourboulis, John Makris, Theodoros Pavlidis, Helen Giamarellou, Thomas Papaziogas.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Obstructive jaundice is often accompanied by bacterial translocation and subsequent sepsis. The effect of lactulose in preventing that process was evaluated in an experimental model. Obstructive jaundice was induced in 23 rabbits after common bile duct ligation.
METHODS: Animals were divided into two groups. Group A of 11 animals-controls and group B of 12 rabbits, which received 2 ml/kg of lactulose p.o. by a nasogastric tube. Blood was sampled daily, before and after operation. Samples were applied for culture and for estimation of endotoxins (LPS), tumor necrosis factor (TNFa), and malondialdehyde (MDA).
RESULTS: Mean (+/-SD) survival of animals of group A was 3.08+/-0.19 days compared to 5.36+/-0.41 days of animals of group B. Serum concentrations of LPS and TNFa of each day of treatment remain constant in animals of group A; they were steadily decreased in animals of group B reaching statistical significance on the fourth day. Similar changes were not found for MDA.
CONCLUSION: The administration of lactulose may prevent systemic endotoxaemia and the subsequent inflammatory response in an experimental model of obstructive jaundice, so as to extend survival. These results merit further clinical evaluation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12957136     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-4804(03)00209-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Res        ISSN: 0022-4804            Impact factor:   2.192


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