Avtor/Urednik     Škorjanec, Sandra; Dolovski, Zdravko; Kocman, Ivan; Brcic, Luka; Boban Blagaic, Alenka; Batelja, Lovorka; Coric, Marjana; Sever, Marko; Klicek, Robert; Kolenc, Danijela
Naslov     Therapy for unhealed gastrocutaneous fistulas in ratsas a model for analogous healing of persistent skin woundsand persistent gastric ulcers
Tip     članek
Vol. in št.     Letnik 54, št. 1
Leto izdaje     2009
Obseg     str. 46-56
ISSN     0163-2116 - Digestive diseases and sciences
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Objective This study focused on unhealed gastrocutaneous fistulas to resolve whether standard drugs that promote healing of gastric ulcers may simultaneously have the same effect on cutaneous wounds, and corticosteroid aggravation, and to demonstrate why peptides such as BPC 157 exhibit a greater healing effect. Therefore, with the fistulas therapy, we challenge the wound/growth factors theory of the analogous nonhealing of wounds and persistent gastric ulcers. Methods The healing rate of gastrocutaneous fistula in rat (2-mm-diameter stomach defect, 3-mm-diameter skin defect) validates macro/microscopically and biomechanically a direct skin wound/stomach ulcer relation, and identifies a potential therapy consisting of: (i) stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 [in drinking water (10 [micro]g/kg) (12 ml/rat/day) or intraperitoneally (10 [micro]g/kg, 10 ng/kg, 10 pg/kg)], (ii) atropine (10 mg/kg), ranitidine (50 mg/kg), and omeprazole (50 mg/kg), (iii) 6-alpha-methylprednisolone (1 mg/kg) [intraperitoneally, once daily, first application at 30 min following surgery; last 24 h before sacrifice (at postoperative days 1, 2, 3, 7, 14, and 21)]. Results Greater anti-ulcer potential and efficiency in wound healing compared with standard agents favor BPC 157, efficient in inflammatory bowel disease (PL-14736, Pliva), given in drinking water or intraperitoneally. Even after 6-alpha-methylprednisolone aggravation, BPC 157 promptly improves both skin and stomach mucosa healing, and closure of fistulas, with no leakage after up to 20 ml water intragastrically. Standard anti-ulcer agents, after a delay, improve firstly skin healing and then stomach mucosal healing, but not fistula leaking and bursting strength (except for atropine). Conclusion We conclude that BPC 157 may resolve analogous nonhealing of wounds and persistent gastric ulcers better than standard agents.
Proste vsebinske oznake     želodčni pentadekapeptid BPC 157
unhealed gastrocutaneous fistulas
persistent gastric ulcer
gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157
nezdravljene gastro-kožne fistule
vztrajna razjeda želodca