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    Efeitos da lesão estrutural na contaminação bacteriana biliar após a esfincteroplastia transduodenal (dilatação papilar) em cães

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    PURPOSE: To evaluate, in dogs, the biliary sphincter subjected to dilation by hydrostatic balloon by the point of view of structural alterations of the papilla and the biochemestry and bacterial contamination of the bile. METHODS: Twenty dogs were submitted to laparotomy, duodenotomy, and enlargement of the major duodenal papilla- GA(n=10) - with balloon of 8mm inflated with pressure of 0,5atm, during 2 minutes or to the sham procedure - GB(n=10). Blood samples collected on times t(0day), t(7days) and t(28days) were subjected to dosages of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) for cholestasis evaluation. The collected material from the gall bladder at the same times were registered and numbered to be submitted to culture in BHI, blood agar (rich, non-selective element) and Mac Conkey (selective element for Gram-negative bacillus. On the 28th day three fragments of the papilla were tranversally cut by the choledoc axis 3mm from the duodenal papilla and the cuts, stained with hematoxylin-eosin and Masson's tricome, were evaluated according to their inflammatory reaction. RESULTS: The GGT and ALP averages on the three periods in the groups A and B did not show significant differences, not being characterizes the cholestasis. The bacterian contamination was significantly higher in GA (2,19) than in GB (1,96); the contamination was lower in the initial time compared with 7 and 28 days (t0<t7 and t28) in GA and GB (t0<t28). The chronic inflammatory alteration of the mucosa occurred in 60% of the GA animals and in 80% of the GB animals. There was not mural inflammation. CONCLUSION: The duodenal papilla dilation or its simple manipulation leads to the bacterial contamination of the gall bladder, not associated with cholestasis. The morphologic lesions are more intense in the late phase, not associated with an eventual papilla esthenosis.OBJETIVO: Avaliar, em cães, a papila duodenal maior submetida à dilatação por balão hidrostático sob o ponto de vista das alterações estruturais da papila e da bioquímica e contaminação bacteriana da bile. MÉTODOS: Vinte cães foram submetidos a laparotomia, duodenotomia, dilatação da papila maior GA (n=10) - com balão de 8mm insuflado com pressão de 0,5atm, durante 2 minutos ou ao procedimento simulado - GB(n=10). Amostras de sangue coletadas nos tempos t(0dia), t(7dias) e t(28dias) foram submetidas às dosagens da fosfatase alcalina (FA) e gama-glutamil-transferase (GGT) para avaliação da colestase. Material colhido da vesícula biliar nos mesmos tempos foi registrado e numerado para ser submetido à cultura em BHI, ágar sangue (meio rico não seletivo), e Mac Conkey (meio seletivo para bacilos Gram-negativos). No 28º. dia três fragmentos da papila forma cortados transversalmente ao eixo do colédoco a 3mm da papila duodenal e os cortes corados em hematoxilina-eosina e tricômio de Masson e avaliados quanto a reação inflamatória. RESULTADOS: As médias da GGT e da FA nos três períodos nos grupos A e B não mostraram diferenças significantes, não sendo caracterizada a colestase. A contaminação bacteriana foi significante maior em GA(2,19) que no GB(1,96); a contaminação foi menor no tempo inicial em relação aos 7 e 28 dias( t0<t7 e t28) no GA e no GB (t0<t28). A alteração inflamatória crônica da mucosa ocorreu em 60% dos animais do GA e em 80% do GB. Não houve inflamação mural. CONCLUSÃO: A dilatação da papila duodenal ou a sua simples manipulação leva a contaminação bacteriana da vesícula biliar, não associada à colestase. As lesões morfológicas são mais intensas na fase aguda e não correspondem a lesões crônicas mais extensas na fase tardia, não estando associadas a uma eventual estenose da papila.State University of Maringá Surgery DepartmentUNIFESPUNIFESPSciEL

    The role of pneumoperitoneum in the respiratory and hemodynamic evaluation in anaesthetized rats, with or without intubation

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    BACKGROUND: To investigate hemodynamic and respiratory changes in rats submitted to CO2 pneumoperitoneum or not, under anesthesia with and without endotracheal intubation. METHODS: Male albino rats (n = 40), average weight of 300g, three months aged, were randomized: GA - anesthesia with endotracheal intubation for one hour with CO2 pneumoperitoneum (4mmHg); GB - anesthesia without intratracheal intubation for one hour with CO2 pneumoperitoneum (4mmHg); GC - anesthesia without endotracheal intubation for one hour without pneumoperitoneum; GD - anesthesia with endotracheal intubation for one hour without pneumoperitoneum. Median arterial pressure (MAP- mmHg), heart rate (HR-beat/min), respiratory frequency (RF - rm/min), central venous pressure (CVP - cmH2O), peripheral oxygen saturation (STO2), partial CO2 pressure (PaCO2), arterial bicarbonate (HCO3-), oxygen saturation (SO2) and pH were recorded. Measurements were performed at the begining of the procedure (MO) and after, 30 minutes (M1) and 60 minutes (M2). RESULTS: In GA and GC (groups with CO2 pneumoperitoneum) there was an increase of MAP, PaCO2, HCO3-, HR, CVP and decrease of pH, CO2, STO2 in comparison with those without pneumoperitoneum. On the other hand, endotracheal intubation attenuated these changings during the first hour of anesthesia. CONCLUSION: General anesthesia with endotracheal intubation, associated to CO2 pneumoperitoneum (4 mmHg) during one hour, proved advantageous in hemodynamic and respiratory systems, in relation to the animals with pneumoperitoneum without endotraqueal intubation, and to those within four hour of anesthesia, in spite of intubation.OBJETIVO: Estudar as alterações hemodinâmicas e respiratórias em ratos submetidos ou não ao pneumoperitônio com CO2, sob anestesia com ou sem intubação intratraqueal. MÉTODO: Ratos machos (n = 40), albinos, com peso médio de 300g, idade de três meses, foram randonizados em quatro grupos: GA - anestesia com intubação endotraqueal por uma hora e com pneumoperitônio de 4mmHg de CO2; GB - anestesia sem intubação endotraqueal por uma hora e com pneumoperitônio de 4mmHg de CO2; GC - anestesia sem intubação endotraqueal por uma hora e sem pneumoperitônio; GD - anestesia com intubação endotraqueal por uma hora, sem pneumoperitônio. Foram registrados os valores da pressão arterial média (PAM), pressão parcial de gás carbônico (pCO2), freqüência cardíaca (FC), freqüência respiratória (FR), pressão venosa central (PVC), potencial hidrogeniônico acidose (pH), saturação de oxigênio periférico (spO2), bicarbonato (HCO3-) e saturação de oxigênio no sangue arterial (SO2,). Os dados foram coletados no início do experimento (M0), após 30 minutos (M1) e após 60 minutos (M2). RESULTADOS: Em GA e GC (grupos com pneumoperitônio) ocorreu aumento da PAM, PCO2, HCO3-, FR, PVC e uma diminuição do pH, SO2, spO2 e da FC em relação aos animais sem pneumoperitônio. Por outro lado a intubação intratraqueal demonstrou atenuar estas alterações nos animais com até uma hora de anestesia. CONCLUSÃO: A anestesia geral com intubação endotraqueal associada ao pneumoperitônio de 4mmHg, por um período de uma hora, mostrou vantagens do ponto de vista respiratório e hemodinâmico, em relação aos animais com pneumoperitônio e sem intubação e também sobre aqueles com até quatro horas de anestesia, apesar da intubação.UNIFESP-EPMUNIFESP-EPM Departamento de CirurgiaUniversidade de Santo AmaroUNIFESP, EPM, Depto. de CirurgiaSciEL

    Oxygen consumption of rats with broad intestinal resection

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    The study was performed to investigate possible alterations in oxygen consumption in an animal model with broad intestinal resection. Oxygen consumption and the thermal effect of a short meal were measured in rats subjected to short bowel syndrome. Four groups of rats were used. Group I was the control group, group II was sham operated, group III was submitted to 80% jejunum-ileum resection, and group IV was submitted to 80% jejunum-ileum resection with colon interposition. Ninety days after surgery, oxygen consumption was measured over a period of 6 h with the animals fasted overnight. The thermal effect of feeding was determined in another session of oxygen consumption measurement in animals fasted for 12 h. A 12-kcal meal was then introduced into the animal chamber and oxygen consumption was measured for a further 4 h. No differences in fasting oxygen consumption or in the thermal effect of the meal were detected among the groups studied. It is concluded that short bowel syndrome does not affect the overall energy expenditure of rats.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Departamento de FisiologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Departamento de CirurgiaUNIFESP, EPM, Depto. de FisiologiaUNIFESP, EPM, Depto. de CirurgiaSciEL

    Effects of repeated extracorporeal shock wave on kidney apoptosis of normal and diabetic rat

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    OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of repeated extracorporeal shock waves (ESW) on the apoptosis of renal parenchyma in normal and diabetic rats by the caspase-3 expression. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 80 rats were assigned for ESW (Direx Tripter X1® - 14 KVA) to one of three groups with 50% rats with diabetes (A) and 50% normal (B) in each: G1 (n = 40): no ESW; G2 (n = 20): one ESW; G3 (n = 20): two ESWin an interval of 14 days. The animals were sacrificed 3 days after the ESW and samples of the renal parenchyma were histologically prepared, stained by the caspase-3 cleavage immunohistochemical method, and the apoptotic index (ApIn) was calculated by computer program Image Pro-Plus V 4,5,1 Media Cybernetics® ( ApIn = number of apoptotic cells in the microscopic section / total cells in the microscopic section). RESULTS: There was no statistical difference in ApIn of normal rats with one ESW (8.4 + 0.2) or two ESW (9.1 + 0.3) and both were similar to the control group with no ESW (7.9 + 0.2). The ApIn of diabetic rats with one ESW (7.4 + 0.3) was similar to the normal rats with one or two ESW. On the other hand, the ApIn was statistically higher in diabetic rats with two ESW (11.9 + 0.4) than in diabetic rats with one ESW (7.4 + 0.3). CONCLUSIONS: The ApIn of normal rats with a single (2,000 SW) or repeated ESW (4,000 SW) was similar to the control animals without any ESW. In diabetic rats, the repeated ESW (4,000 SW) may result in an additional risk of tissue damage expressed by the higher ApIn.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM) Department of SurgeryUNIFESP, EPM, Department of SurgerySciEL
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