| Literature DB >> 19353256 |
Romana Turk1, Drazen Vnuk, Ante Svetina, Zlata Flegar-Mestrić, Zlata Flegar-Mestri, Mirna Robić, Mirna Robi, Nenad Turk, Vilim Staresina, Vlatko Rumenjak, Dubravka Juretić, Dubravka Jureti.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the inflammatory response after total splenectomy and spleen autotransplantation in a porcine model by measuring serum platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase activity, C-reactive protein and albumin concentrations. Nineteen piglets were used in the experiment. After induction of anesthesia, animals were randomly divided into three groups: sham-operation with spleens intact (n = 6), total splenectomy (n = 6), and splenic autotransplantation (n = 7) with small fragments of the spleen autotransplanted into the greater omentum. The blood samples were taken just before surgery and on day 1st, 5th, 12th, 26th and 40th postoperatively. PAF-AH activity, CRP and albumin concentrations were assayed in the sera. After total splenectomy, PAF-AH activity was significantly increased on day 5th, while there was no significant increase after spleen autotransplantation or the sham-operation. CRP was significantly increased after surgery in all experimental groups. Albumin was significantly decreased after surgery from day 5th until day 40th in splenectomized and autotransplanted pigs. Increased PAF-AH activity after splenectomy and spleen autotransplantation might be attributed to inflammatory conditions due to the loss of splenic tissue and trauma. Time-course increase of CRP, in all groups after surgery suggests post-injury inflammatory response due to tissue lesion during operation.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19353256 DOI: 10.1007/s10753-009-9117-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inflammation ISSN: 0360-3997 Impact factor: 4.092