Correlation of precancerous lesion incidence with duodenogastric reflux and N-nitroso compound duration at reflux and antireflux stomach surgery: An experimental study

Background/Aim. Duodenogastric reflux occurs after gastroenteroanastomosis, with or without resection of the stomach (Billroth I, Billroth II), after vagotomy and pyloroplasty, gastroduodenostomy as well as in conservatively treated patients. The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of carcin...

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Main Authors: Zlatić Aleksandar, Marinković Mirjana, Mihailović Dragan, Radojković Milan, Radovanović-Dinić Biljana, Đorđević Miodrag, Korica Milan, Veljković Radovan
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Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2018/0042-84501700019Z.pdf
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spelling doaj-dc19c6f61a6847e0bf3680e5ec1d56632020-11-24T20:43:39ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502406-07202018-01-01751097898810.2298/VSP160717019Z0042-84501700019ZCorrelation of precancerous lesion incidence with duodenogastric reflux and N-nitroso compound duration at reflux and antireflux stomach surgery: An experimental studyZlatić Aleksandar0Marinković Mirjana1Mihailović Dragan2Radojković Milan3Radovanović-Dinić Biljana4Đorđević Miodrag5Korica Milan6Veljković Radovan7Clinical Center Niš, General Surgery Clinic, NišClinical Center Niš, General Surgery Clinic, NišFaculty of Medicine, NišClinical Center Niš, General Surgery Clinic, Niš + Faculty of Medicine, NišFaculty of Medicine, Niš + Clinical Center Niš, Clinic for Gastroenterology and Hepatology, NišClinical Center Niš, General Surgery Clinic, NišFaculty of Medicine, Novi Sad + Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Clinic of Abdominal, Endocrine and Transplantation Surgery, Novi SadFaculty of Medicine, Novi Sad + Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Clinic of Abdominal, Endocrine and Transplantation Surgery, Novi SadBackground/Aim. Duodenogastric reflux occurs after gastroenteroanastomosis, with or without resection of the stomach (Billroth I, Billroth II), after vagotomy and pyloroplasty, gastroduodenostomy as well as in conservatively treated patients. The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds (MNNG) influence in conjunction with duodenogastric reflux, in the function of time for precancerous lesions development in gastric mucosa. A particular purpose of the study has been to suggest some effective surgical procedures, which could prevent the harmful effects of duodenogastric reflux on gastric mucosa, as a potential activator of carcinogenesis. Methods. The research included 90 experimental, male Wistar rats, divided into 3 groups. The two experimental groups were subjected to two surgical procedures: Billroth II gastric resection (group B2), and the Roux-en-Y reconstruction (group RY), respectively. The control group (group C) animals did not receive any surgical treatment. All groups were administered per os chemical cancerogen MNNG. All anastomoses were performed by extra mucosal suture with monofilament polypropilene 7–0, and 8–0. The animals were sacrificed consecutively, and subjected to total gastrectomy after 8, 16 and 24 weeks. Results. Pathohistological analysis was performed on defined regions of the rat stomach in three time period. The B2 group, at the end of our experiment, showed predominant incidence of severe lesions: hyperplasia (0%), gastritis (0%), metaplasia (6.7%), dysplasia (46.7%), early carcinoma (20%) and carcinoma (26.7%). At the end of our experiment, the RY and C groups showed the similarities of the obtained results related to time with predominant incidence of mild lesions: hyperplasia (13.3% vs 0%, respectively), gastritis (13.3% vs 13.3%, respectively), metaplasia (6.7% vs 13.3%, respectively), dysplasia (66.7% vs 66.7%, respectively), with an extremely low incidence of early carcinoma (0% vs 6.7%, respectively) and no incidence of carcinoma (0% vs 0%, respectively). Conclusion. Without the presence of duodenogastric reflux, MNNG causes a low degree of precancerous gastric lesions. However, direct contacts of MNNG with gastric mucosa, including the presence of duodenogastric reflux, induce precancerous lesions and carcinoma. The percentage of reversible changes decreases with time, while the percentage of irreversible lesions and carcinoma increases. A lack of distinction in the findings between the RY and C groups confirms a gastroprotective role of the Roux-en-Y procedure.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2018/0042-84501700019Z.pdfduodenogastric refluxgastric mucosaprecancerous conditionsstomach neoplasmsnitroso compoundsdigestive system surgical proceduresdisease model, animalrats
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author Zlatić Aleksandar
Marinković Mirjana
Mihailović Dragan
Radojković Milan
Radovanović-Dinić Biljana
Đorđević Miodrag
Korica Milan
Veljković Radovan
spellingShingle Zlatić Aleksandar
Marinković Mirjana
Mihailović Dragan
Radojković Milan
Radovanović-Dinić Biljana
Đorđević Miodrag
Korica Milan
Veljković Radovan
Correlation of precancerous lesion incidence with duodenogastric reflux and N-nitroso compound duration at reflux and antireflux stomach surgery: An experimental study
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
duodenogastric reflux
gastric mucosa
precancerous conditions
stomach neoplasms
nitroso compounds
digestive system surgical procedures
disease model, animal
rats
author_facet Zlatić Aleksandar
Marinković Mirjana
Mihailović Dragan
Radojković Milan
Radovanović-Dinić Biljana
Đorđević Miodrag
Korica Milan
Veljković Radovan
author_sort Zlatić Aleksandar
title Correlation of precancerous lesion incidence with duodenogastric reflux and N-nitroso compound duration at reflux and antireflux stomach surgery: An experimental study
title_short Correlation of precancerous lesion incidence with duodenogastric reflux and N-nitroso compound duration at reflux and antireflux stomach surgery: An experimental study
title_full Correlation of precancerous lesion incidence with duodenogastric reflux and N-nitroso compound duration at reflux and antireflux stomach surgery: An experimental study
title_fullStr Correlation of precancerous lesion incidence with duodenogastric reflux and N-nitroso compound duration at reflux and antireflux stomach surgery: An experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of precancerous lesion incidence with duodenogastric reflux and N-nitroso compound duration at reflux and antireflux stomach surgery: An experimental study
title_sort correlation of precancerous lesion incidence with duodenogastric reflux and n-nitroso compound duration at reflux and antireflux stomach surgery: an experimental study
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
2406-0720
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background/Aim. Duodenogastric reflux occurs after gastroenteroanastomosis, with or without resection of the stomach (Billroth I, Billroth II), after vagotomy and pyloroplasty, gastroduodenostomy as well as in conservatively treated patients. The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds (MNNG) influence in conjunction with duodenogastric reflux, in the function of time for precancerous lesions development in gastric mucosa. A particular purpose of the study has been to suggest some effective surgical procedures, which could prevent the harmful effects of duodenogastric reflux on gastric mucosa, as a potential activator of carcinogenesis. Methods. The research included 90 experimental, male Wistar rats, divided into 3 groups. The two experimental groups were subjected to two surgical procedures: Billroth II gastric resection (group B2), and the Roux-en-Y reconstruction (group RY), respectively. The control group (group C) animals did not receive any surgical treatment. All groups were administered per os chemical cancerogen MNNG. All anastomoses were performed by extra mucosal suture with monofilament polypropilene 7–0, and 8–0. The animals were sacrificed consecutively, and subjected to total gastrectomy after 8, 16 and 24 weeks. Results. Pathohistological analysis was performed on defined regions of the rat stomach in three time period. The B2 group, at the end of our experiment, showed predominant incidence of severe lesions: hyperplasia (0%), gastritis (0%), metaplasia (6.7%), dysplasia (46.7%), early carcinoma (20%) and carcinoma (26.7%). At the end of our experiment, the RY and C groups showed the similarities of the obtained results related to time with predominant incidence of mild lesions: hyperplasia (13.3% vs 0%, respectively), gastritis (13.3% vs 13.3%, respectively), metaplasia (6.7% vs 13.3%, respectively), dysplasia (66.7% vs 66.7%, respectively), with an extremely low incidence of early carcinoma (0% vs 6.7%, respectively) and no incidence of carcinoma (0% vs 0%, respectively). Conclusion. Without the presence of duodenogastric reflux, MNNG causes a low degree of precancerous gastric lesions. However, direct contacts of MNNG with gastric mucosa, including the presence of duodenogastric reflux, induce precancerous lesions and carcinoma. The percentage of reversible changes decreases with time, while the percentage of irreversible lesions and carcinoma increases. A lack of distinction in the findings between the RY and C groups confirms a gastroprotective role of the Roux-en-Y procedure.
topic duodenogastric reflux
gastric mucosa
precancerous conditions
stomach neoplasms
nitroso compounds
digestive system surgical procedures
disease model, animal
rats
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2018/0042-84501700019Z.pdf
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