1 Jan 2017Article
Protective effects of ursodeoxycholic acid in experimental corrosive esophagitis injury in rats
Adem Küçük 1Naci Topalog˘lu 2S¸ule Yildirim 2Mustafa Tekin 2Mesut Erbas 3Hasan Kiraz 3Havva Erdem 4Aybars Özkan 5
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1 Departments of Pediatric Surgery, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Medical Faculty, Turkey
2 Departments of Pediatrics, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Medical Faculty, Turkey
3 Departments of Anesthesiology, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Medical Faculty, Turkey
4 Departments of Pathology, Düzce University Medical Faculty, Dudze, Turkey
5 Departments of Pediatric Surgery, Düzce University Medical Faculty, Dudze, Turkey
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2017, 88(1), 82-86;
Published: 1 Jan 2017
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Abstract
Accidental caustic ingestions are serious medical problems especially in childhood. Various treatment modalities are being used for the complications of caustic injuries such as stricture formation. The aim of this study is to establish whether ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) has protective effects on experimental corrosive esophagitis in rats. Twenty four Wistar-albino rats, weighing 220-240 g, were used in the study. Experimental animals were divided in three groups randomly: UDCA treatment group (Group T, n:8), control group (Group K, n: 8) and sham group (Group S, n: 8). In group T and S corrosive esophagitis was induced. UDCA (5 mg/kg) was performed to the group T for 10 days orally. All animals were sacrificed at the end of procedures and histopathological changes in esophageal tissue were scored by a single investigator who was blind to the groups. In group T inflammation was present in two rats, muscularis mucosa injury in two rats, grade 1 collagen deposition in six rats and grade 2 in two rats. In comparison with group S these were statistically significant (p value was 0.003, 0.003 and 0.015, respectively). UDCA has protective effect in experimental corrosive esophagitis.
Keywords
- Corrosive esophagitis
- Rat
- Stricture
- Ursodeoxycholic acid