CARVEDILOL AS PRIMARY PROPHYLAXIS FOR GASTRIC VARICEAL BLEEDING IN PORTAL HYPERTENSION MODEL IN RATS

Author:

BERTOLDI Andressa de Souza1ORCID,GUETTER Camila Roginski2ORCID,COLTRO Gabriel Antonio1ORCID,VOSGERAU Larissa Maria1ORCID,BRIGHENTI Laura Maria Viscardi1ORCID,FAUAT Natália Izycki3ORCID,KUBRUSLY Fernando Bermudez4ORCID,MARQUES Camila Aparecida Moraes5ORCID,KUBRUSLY Luiz Fernando1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mackenzie Evangelical Faculty of Paraná, Brazil; Institute Denton Cooley Brazil, Brazil

2. Institute Denton Cooley Brazil, Brazil; Federal University of Paraná, Brazil

3. Institute Denton Cooley Brazil, Brazil; Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, Brazil

4. Institute Denton Cooley Brazil, Brazil

5. Institute Denton Cooley Brazil, Brazil; Autonomous University Center of Brazil, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Portal hypertension (PH) can be measured indirectly through a hepatic vein pressure gradient greater than 5 mmHg. Cirrhosis is the leading cause for PH and can present as complications ascites, hepatic dysfunction, renal dysfunction, and esophagogastric varices, characterizing gastropathy. Aim: To evaluate the use of carvedilol as primary prophylaxis in the development of collateral circulation in rats submitted to the partial portal vein ligament (PPVL) model. Method: This is a combined qualitative and quantitative experimental study in which 32 Wistar rats were divided into four groups (8 animals in each): group I - cirrhosis + carvedilol (PPVL + C); group II - cirrhosis + vehicle (PPVL); group III - control + carvedilol (SO-sham-operated + C); group IV - control + vehicle (SO-sham-operated). After seven days of the surgical procedure (PPVL or sham), carvedilol (10 mg/kg) or vehicle (1 mL normal saline) were administered to the respective groups daily for seven days. Results: The histological analysis showed no hepatic alteration in any group and a decrease in edema and vasodilatation in the PPVL + C group. The laboratory evaluation of liver function did not show a statistically significant change between the groups. Conclusion: Carvedilol was shown to have a positive effect on gastric varices without significant adverse effects.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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