Reduction of experimental adhesion formation by inhibition of plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1

Author:

Falk K1,Björquist P2,Strömqvist M3,Holmdahl L1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden

2. Department of Cell Biology and Biochemistry, AstraZeneca Research and Development, Mölndal, Sweden

3. Department of Molecular Biology, AstraZeneca Research and Development, Mölndal, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Background Adhesion formation is a common cause of complications following surgery. A reduction in peritoneal fibrinolytic capacity during operation is a key mechanism in the early formation of adhesions. An increase in the main inhibitor of fibrinolysis, plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1), is a major factor in the loss of fibrinolytic activity. The aim of this study was to investigate if inhibition of PAI-1 could reduce the formation of adhesions after surgery. Methods Mice (n = 53) were subjected to a standard surgical procedure in order to induce adhesion formation to the abdominal side wall. At the conclusion of the operation, fragments for antigen binding of polyclonal rabbit antibody against PAI-1 (PRAP-1) were injected intraperitoneally, at two different concentrations. Control animals received an equal volume of the vehicle (saline). One week after operation adhesion formation was quantified. Results Both doses of PRAP-1 significantly reduced adhesion formation compared with the saline control (P = 0·003 and P = 0·002). There were no signs of bleeding in the postoperative period or at reoperation. Conclusion The present observations lend further support to the hypothesis of a pivotal role of fibrinolysis in the early formation of adhesions, and open up new possibilities for adhesion reduction by inhibiting PAI-1.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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