Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Jan 2015)

Effect of glutamine supplementation on left colon healing in rats with extrahepatic biliary obstruction

  • Hugo Muscelli Alecrim,
  • Sérgio Andurte Carvalho Duarte,
  • Maria Eduarda Bonavides Amaral,
  • Filipe Diógenis,
  • Fabiana Pirani Carneiro,
  • João Batista de Sousa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502015001000010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 73 – 79

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PURPOSE:To evaluate the influence of glutamine and obstructive jaundice on left colon healing in rats.METHODS: Sixteen male rats were allocated across four groups: LG - Common bile duct ligation followed by colotomy and bowel suture on postoperative day 7. Supplementation with glutamine 2% from day 4 after duct ligation until euthanasia. L - Common bile duct ligation followed by colotomy and bowel suture on postoperative day 7. No glutamine supplementation. M - Common bile duct manipulation followed by colotomy and bowel suture on postoperative day 7. No glutamine supplementation. MG - Common bile duct manipulation followed by colotomy and bowel suture on postoperative day 7. Supplementation with glutamine 2% from day 4 after duct manipulation until euthanasia. On the day of euthanasia, bursting pressure of the sutured bowel segment was measured and samples were collected for histopathological analysis.RESULTS:There were no differences in bursting pressure among groups : LG vs. M (110 ± 28 vs. 173 ± 12; p = 0.08). Groups L and MG were not different from group M (156 ± 12 and 118 ± 22. Glutamine supplementation was associated with less edema, polymorphonuclear lymphocyte infiltration, bacterial colonies, and abscess formation, as well as with increased collagen formation.CONCLUSION: Obstructive jaundice had no negative effect and glutamine supplementation had no positive effect on colonic scar strength in rats.

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