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  • Title: Evaluation of neutrophil functions after experimental abdominal surgical trauma.
    Author: Shijo H, Iwabuchi K, Hosoda S, Watanabe H, Nagaoka I, Sakakibara N.
    Journal: Inflamm Res; 1998 Feb; 47(2):67-74. PubMed ID: 9535544.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: In order to determine the effect of surgical trauma on neutrophil functions, we set up an experimental abdominal surgical model using rats and analyzed neutrophil functions. In addition, we measured tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant/growth-regulated oncogene (CINC/GRO) and nitric oxide (NO) production. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats, 8 weeks old and weighing 250-270 g, underwent laparotomy (4 rats for each experiment). After the operation, neutrophil chemotaxis was assayed using a modified Boyden chamber, and phagocytosis, active oxygen production and adhesion molecule expression were analyzed by flow cytometry. TNF-alpha and CINC/GRO levels were quantified by an immuno-dot-blot assay, and NO levels were measured by the Griess method. At the operation, NO inhibitor, N(G)-monomethyl-L-arginine acetate (L-NMMA, 40 mg) was intraperitoneally administered, and the effect of L-NMMA was studied. RESULTS: After the surgical trauma (24-48 h), blood neutrophil counts significantly increased (p < 0.001), and neutrophil chemotaxis, phagocytosis and active oxygen production were markedly enhanced (p < 0.01). Moreover, up-regulation of Mac-1 and down-regulation of L-selectin on neutrophils were observed (p < 0.05). The levels of TNF-alpha, CINC/GRO and NO increased remarkably in both blood and ascites at 8-48 h after the surgical trauma (p < 0.01): TNF-alpha increased from 194 +/- 9 (the mean +/- SD, n = 4) and 183 +/- 12 pg/ml (preoperation) to 797 +/- 28 and 1045 +/- 137 pg/ml at 24 h in blood and ascites, respectively; CINC/GRO increased from 0.1 +/- 0 and 0.1 +/- 0 ng/ml (pre-operation) to 66.4 +/- 4.5 and 60.3 +/- 17.9 ng/ml at 8 h in blood and ascites, respectively; NO increased from 2.4 +/- 1.0 and 4.2 +/- 1.1 microM (pre-operation) to 11.9 +/- 0.7 and 36.9 +/- 2.1 microM in blood and ascites at 24 h and 48 h in blood and ascites, respectively. Interestingly, L-NMMA treatment significantly reduced the increased levels of TNF-alpha and CINC/GRO and altered the enhanced neutrophil functions (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: These observations indicate that abdominal surgical trauma induces the production of NO, TNF-alpha and CINC/GRO, and enhances neutrophil functions such as chemotaxis, phagocytosis and active oxygen production. Furthermore, L-NMMA likely modulates the neutrophil functions and the production of TNF-alpha and CINC/GRO after the surgical trauma.
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