Effect of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions in female rat

Background: Studies have shown that abdominal adhesions occur due to an oxidative stress by ROS. Sargassum sp. extract contains many antioxidative compounds that might be utilized to interrupt this process. This study intends to study the efficacy of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adh...

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Main Authors: Soghra Fallahi, Morteza Yousefzadi, Iman Asadi, Kambiz Amjadi Golpaygani, Morteza Salimi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences 2016-06-01
Series:Disease and Diagnosis
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Online Access:https://ddj.hums.ac.ir/PDF/iejm-37.pdf
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spelling doaj-86c65aff7a854441851e145d4b5266942021-09-02T05:43:45ZengHormozgan University of Medical SciencesDisease and Diagnosis2717-32322016-06-01523539iejm-37Effect of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions in female ratSoghra Fallahi0Morteza Yousefzadi1Iman Asadi2Kambiz Amjadi Golpaygani3Morteza Salimi4Student Research Committee, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, IranDepartment of marine biology faculty of science university of HormozganD.V.M, Hormozgan Veterinary office, Bandar Abbas, IranD.V.M, Hormozgan Veterinary office, Bandar Abbas, IranStudent Research Committee, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, IranBackground: Studies have shown that abdominal adhesions occur due to an oxidative stress by ROS. Sargassum sp. extract contains many antioxidative compounds that might be utilized to interrupt this process. This study intends to study the efficacy of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions. Methods: In this study, 20 female rats were divided into two groups. Group 1 receive Sargassum sp. extract and group 2 served as controls. Intra-peritoneal ketamine was administered for anesthesia. Multiple scratches were made in the peritoneum and then, the abdomen was closed. After two weeks, a sample of the peritoneum was sent to the laboratory for adhesion grading and histo-pathological examination. Data were analyzed by IBM SPSS. Results: There was significant difference in adhesion found between the two groups (p<0.05). There was also a significant difference regarding vascular proliferation between two groups. Conclusion: Present study shows that applying Sargassum sp. extract can tremendously reduce post operation abdominal adhesions.https://ddj.hums.ac.ir/PDF/iejm-37.pdfabdominal adhesionssargassum spfemale rat
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author Soghra Fallahi
Morteza Yousefzadi
Iman Asadi
Kambiz Amjadi Golpaygani
Morteza Salimi
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Morteza Yousefzadi
Iman Asadi
Kambiz Amjadi Golpaygani
Morteza Salimi
Effect of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions in female rat
Disease and Diagnosis
abdominal adhesions
sargassum sp
female rat
author_facet Soghra Fallahi
Morteza Yousefzadi
Iman Asadi
Kambiz Amjadi Golpaygani
Morteza Salimi
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title Effect of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions in female rat
title_short Effect of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions in female rat
title_full Effect of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions in female rat
title_fullStr Effect of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions in female rat
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions in female rat
title_sort effect of sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions in female rat
publisher Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences
series Disease and Diagnosis
issn 2717-3232
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Background: Studies have shown that abdominal adhesions occur due to an oxidative stress by ROS. Sargassum sp. extract contains many antioxidative compounds that might be utilized to interrupt this process. This study intends to study the efficacy of Sargassum sp. extract on preventing abdominal adhesions. Methods: In this study, 20 female rats were divided into two groups. Group 1 receive Sargassum sp. extract and group 2 served as controls. Intra-peritoneal ketamine was administered for anesthesia. Multiple scratches were made in the peritoneum and then, the abdomen was closed. After two weeks, a sample of the peritoneum was sent to the laboratory for adhesion grading and histo-pathological examination. Data were analyzed by IBM SPSS. Results: There was significant difference in adhesion found between the two groups (p<0.05). There was also a significant difference regarding vascular proliferation between two groups. Conclusion: Present study shows that applying Sargassum sp. extract can tremendously reduce post operation abdominal adhesions.
topic abdominal adhesions
sargassum sp
female rat
url https://ddj.hums.ac.ir/PDF/iejm-37.pdf
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