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World J Gastroenterol. May 21, 2005; 11(19): 2967-2970
Published online May 21, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i19.2967
Chinese medicine compound Changtong oral liquid on postoperative intestinal adhesions
Xi-Xiao Yang, Han-Ping Shi, Lian-Bing Hou
Xi-Xiao Yang, Lian-Bing Hou, Department of Pharmacy, Nanfang Hospital, The First Military Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, Guangdong Province, China
Han-Ping Shi, Department of Surgery, Nanfang Hospital, The First Military Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, Guangdong Province, China
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Supported by the National New Drug Foundation of China, No. 96-901-05-245
Correspondence to: Professor Lian-Bing Hou, Department of Pharmacy, Nanfang Hospital, The First Military Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, Guangdong Province, China. yaxx@263.net
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Received: July 19, 2004
Revised: July 20, 2004
Accepted: March 16, 2005
Published online: May 21, 2005
Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to observe the effect of a Chinese medicine compound Changtong oral liquid (CT) on tissue plasminogen activity (t-PA), plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI), TGF-β1 and hydroxyproline (OHP).

METHODS: Two sets of animal experiments were performed in the present study. Forty New Zealand rabbits and 48 Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were assigned randomly to one of the five groups: sham adhesion, adhesion with saline, adhesion with low dosage of the CT, adhesion with middle dosage of the CT and adhesion with high dosage of the CT. t-PA and PAI activity in plasma, OHP and TGF-β1 expression in adhesion were investigated. Analysis of variance was used to test differences among groups.

RESULTS: CT treatment increased plasma t-PA activity in rabbits but decreased TGF-β1 activity in rats. The data were expressed from low to high dose respectively as follows: t-PA, 46.1±8.6 μkat/L, 59.6±10.1 μkat/L, 64.0±11.5 μkat/L; TGF-β1 28±7.23%, 31±3.05%, 30±4.04%. There were significant differences compared with saline-treated animals (t-PA 26.4±5.1 μkat/L, TGF-β1 54±5.51%). OHP content in cecum of rabbits from middle and high but not low dose of CT lowered significantly as compared with saline-treated rabbits, 0.3641±0.1373, 0.3348±0.0321, 0.2757±0.0497 mg/g vs 0.4183±0.0883 mg/g of protein, P>0.05, P<0.05, P<0.05 respectively. The rabbit plasma PAI activity and OHP content in abdominal wall had no difference in all groups.

CONCLUSION: CT treatment significantly enhanced t-PA activity in rabbits, but decreased TGF-β1 content in rats, OHP content in cecum of rabbits, and failed to affect the activity of PAI and OHP content in abdominal wall in rabbits, compared with saline group. The result suggests that CT could effectively prevent adhesions without interfering wound healing.

Keywords: Chinese medicine compound, Postoperative intestinal adhesions