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Pentoxifylline Increases Antiadhesion Effect of Streptokinase on Postoperative Adhesion Formation: Involvement of Fibrinolytic Pathway.

Majid Jafari-Sabet1, Azita Shishegar2, Ali-Reza Saeedi3, Siavash Ghahari3.   

Abstract

Pentoxifylline reduces peritoneal adhesions and increases peritoneal fibrinolysis in rodents. Furthermore, the activation of the fibrinolytic system by streptokinase leading to degradation of fibrin is effective in the prevention of adhesion formation. We have investigated the effects of pentoxifylline and streptokinase alone and/or coadministration on postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation in adult female NMRI mice. Drugs were administered from the day of surgery until 10 days after surgery. At relaparotomy 11 days after surgery, the abdomen was opened, and the adhesions were graded in a blinded fashion utilizing the classification system described. Oral gavage administration of lower doses of pentoxifylline (3.125, 6.25, and 12.5 mg/kg) had no significant effect on postsurgical adhesion formation, while the higher doses of pentoxifylline (25 and 50 mg/kg) significantly decreased postsurgical adhesion formation. Moreover, intraperitoneal injection of lower doses of streptokinase (9.375, 18.75, and 37.5 unit/kg, i.p.) had no significant effect on postsurgical adhesion formation, while the higher doses of streptokinase (75 and 150 unit/kg) significantly decreased postsurgical adhesion formation. In other series of experiments, coadministration of lower doses of pentoxifylline and streptokinase doses, which were ineffective when given alone, significantly decreased postsurgical intra-abdominal adhesion formation compared with streptokinase control group. The results suggest that pentoxifylline may interfere with streptokinase in the reduction of postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation by enhancing local fibrinolytic activity.

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Keywords:  Adhesion formation; Mice; Pentoxifylline; Postoperative intra-abdominal adhesions; Streptokinase

Year:  2014        PMID: 27011467      PMCID: PMC4775670          DOI: 10.1007/s12262-013-1025-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Surg        ISSN: 0973-9793            Impact factor:   0.656


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