Effects of Octreotide and Allopurinol on Liver Histology and Functions in Surgical Jaundice: An Experimental Study

Aim: Mechanical jaundice may lead to adverse metabolic effects in surgical patients. Our aim was to investigate the effects of octreotid and allopurinol on liver histology and functions in rats with experimantally created mechanical jaundice. Methods: The subjects were divided into five main grou...

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Main Authors: Özgür Ekinci, Tunç Eren, Aman Gapbarov, Mert Gacemer, Tulay Ozkinet, Faik Çelik
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Published: Albanian Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://journal.astes.org.al/index.php/AJTES/article/view/34
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spelling doaj-7eae19e8e4d64832a9a10a7424fbabdd2020-11-24T22:00:50ZengAlbanian Society for Trauma and Emergency SurgeryAlbanian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery2521-87782616-49222019-01-013110.32391/ajtes.v3i1.3434Effects of Octreotide and Allopurinol on Liver Histology and Functions in Surgical Jaundice: An Experimental StudyÖzgür Ekinci0Tunç Eren1Aman Gapbarov2Mert Gacemer3Tulay Ozkinet4Faik Çelik5Department of General Surgery, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Faculty of Medicine, Goztepe Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of General Surgery, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Faculty of Medicine, Goztepe Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of General Surgery, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Faculty of Medicine, Goztepe Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of General Surgery, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Faculty of Medicine, Goztepe Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Pathology, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Faculty of Medicine, Goztepe Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyDepartment of General Surgery, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Faculty of Medicine, Goztepe Training & Research Hospital, Istanbul, TurkeyAim: Mechanical jaundice may lead to adverse metabolic effects in surgical patients. Our aim was to investigate the effects of octreotid and allopurinol on liver histology and functions in rats with experimantally created mechanical jaundice. Methods: The subjects were divided into five main groups. The rats in Group I (Control) received no interventions. In Group II, common bile duct ligation (CBDL) was performed. In Group III, the same ligation procedure was performed followed by the administration of octreotid. In Group IV, the rats received allopurinol following CBDL and in Group V (Sham), the common bile duct was dissected and left intact. After sacrification of each rat on the seventh postoperative day, blood samples were collected for serum hematocrit, direct bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), amylase, and albumin measurements in addition to the histopathologic examinations of the collected tissue specimens from the liver, terminal ileum, and pancreas. According to statistical analysis, a value of p<0.05 was considered as significant. Results: The direct bilirubin, AST and ALT levels were detected to be significantly elevated in the groups II, III and IV, in which CBDL was performed (p<0.05). While significant reductions of serum direct bilirubin, AST and ALT levels were detected in the octreotide group, these parameters were significantly elevated in the allopurinol group (p<0.05 and p<0.05, respectively). There was no significant difference of hematocrit and albumine levels among the study groups (p>0.05). Additionally, in the allopurinol group four rats were found to have increased serum amylase levels and the histopathologic evaluations of their pancreatic samples revealed findings of pancreatitis. According to the histopathologic examinations, significant alterations were detected between the control and sham groups (groups I, V) and the CBDL groups (groups II, III, IV). However, these histopathological findings revealed no significant differences within the subgroup of subjects including CBDL alone (Group II), and CBDL along with the administration of either octreotide (Group III), or allopurinol (Group IV). Conclusion: The use of octreotide in mehanical jaundice may have protective metabolic effects. Further studies are considered necessary to be carried to support these findings.http://journal.astes.org.al/index.php/AJTES/article/view/34jaundiceocreotideallopurinolgeneral surgery
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author Özgür Ekinci
Tunç Eren
Aman Gapbarov
Mert Gacemer
Tulay Ozkinet
Faik Çelik
spellingShingle Özgür Ekinci
Tunç Eren
Aman Gapbarov
Mert Gacemer
Tulay Ozkinet
Faik Çelik
Effects of Octreotide and Allopurinol on Liver Histology and Functions in Surgical Jaundice: An Experimental Study
Albanian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
jaundice
ocreotide
allopurinol
general surgery
author_facet Özgür Ekinci
Tunç Eren
Aman Gapbarov
Mert Gacemer
Tulay Ozkinet
Faik Çelik
author_sort Özgür Ekinci
title Effects of Octreotide and Allopurinol on Liver Histology and Functions in Surgical Jaundice: An Experimental Study
title_short Effects of Octreotide and Allopurinol on Liver Histology and Functions in Surgical Jaundice: An Experimental Study
title_full Effects of Octreotide and Allopurinol on Liver Histology and Functions in Surgical Jaundice: An Experimental Study
title_fullStr Effects of Octreotide and Allopurinol on Liver Histology and Functions in Surgical Jaundice: An Experimental Study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Octreotide and Allopurinol on Liver Histology and Functions in Surgical Jaundice: An Experimental Study
title_sort effects of octreotide and allopurinol on liver histology and functions in surgical jaundice: an experimental study
publisher Albanian Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery
series Albanian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
issn 2521-8778
2616-4922
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Aim: Mechanical jaundice may lead to adverse metabolic effects in surgical patients. Our aim was to investigate the effects of octreotid and allopurinol on liver histology and functions in rats with experimantally created mechanical jaundice. Methods: The subjects were divided into five main groups. The rats in Group I (Control) received no interventions. In Group II, common bile duct ligation (CBDL) was performed. In Group III, the same ligation procedure was performed followed by the administration of octreotid. In Group IV, the rats received allopurinol following CBDL and in Group V (Sham), the common bile duct was dissected and left intact. After sacrification of each rat on the seventh postoperative day, blood samples were collected for serum hematocrit, direct bilirubin, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), amylase, and albumin measurements in addition to the histopathologic examinations of the collected tissue specimens from the liver, terminal ileum, and pancreas. According to statistical analysis, a value of p<0.05 was considered as significant. Results: The direct bilirubin, AST and ALT levels were detected to be significantly elevated in the groups II, III and IV, in which CBDL was performed (p<0.05). While significant reductions of serum direct bilirubin, AST and ALT levels were detected in the octreotide group, these parameters were significantly elevated in the allopurinol group (p<0.05 and p<0.05, respectively). There was no significant difference of hematocrit and albumine levels among the study groups (p>0.05). Additionally, in the allopurinol group four rats were found to have increased serum amylase levels and the histopathologic evaluations of their pancreatic samples revealed findings of pancreatitis. According to the histopathologic examinations, significant alterations were detected between the control and sham groups (groups I, V) and the CBDL groups (groups II, III, IV). However, these histopathological findings revealed no significant differences within the subgroup of subjects including CBDL alone (Group II), and CBDL along with the administration of either octreotide (Group III), or allopurinol (Group IV). Conclusion: The use of octreotide in mehanical jaundice may have protective metabolic effects. Further studies are considered necessary to be carried to support these findings.
topic jaundice
ocreotide
allopurinol
general surgery
url http://journal.astes.org.al/index.php/AJTES/article/view/34
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