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    ISSN: 1573-2568
    Keywords: epidermal growth factor ; sclerotherapy ; esophageal ulcers
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Human epidermal growth factor (EGF), a small polypeptide (6 kDa) with mitogenic properties, has been implicated in the protection of gastrointestinal mucosal integrity. The efficacy of EGF in the prevention and healing of sclerotherapy-induced esophageal lesions was investigated in 24 minipigs with surgically induced portal hypertension. In addition, the effect of EGF on intragastric acidity and pharmacokinetics was investigated as possible means to explain its protective mechanism of action. The animals underwent three weekly sessions of sclerotherapy with polidocanol 2% and were concomitantly and for an additional three weeks treated with either placebo or EGF administered paravenously in the esophagus and/or subcutaneously. The subcutaneous treatment with EGF significantly (P〈0.05) reduced esophageal stricture and scar formations associated with sclerotherapy. Gastric pH values were significantly (P〈0.01) elevated only in animals receiving subcutaneous injections of EGF. Furthermore, the subcutaneous administration of EGF was associated with unexpected prolonged plasma concentration of the peptide. These results suggest a possible clinical value of EGF as an adjunctive treatment with the sclerotherapy.
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    ISSN: 1573-2568
    Keywords: BIOMECHANICS ; DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIP ; LONGITUDINAL STUDIES ; SCLEROTHERAPY ; SWINE ; WALL TENSION
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The dose- and time-dependent effects ofendoscopic sclerotherapy on luminal cross-sectional areaand wall distensibility were studied in pigs at 5 and 12cm proximal to the gastroesophageal junction by means of impedance planimetry. Sixteen healthyanimals underwent two sessions of endoscopicsclerotherapy two weeks apart with injections of either5 or 10 ml of 1% Polidocanol in the distal 7 cm of the esophagus each time. The animals wereinvestigated before sclerotherapy, two weeks after eachsession, and finally six weeks after the last session.Six healthy animals were studied as controls. Endoscopic sclerotherapy caused luminal narrowing in thesclerosed zone followed by normalization six weeks afterthe last treatment (P 〈 0.05 in both groups). Walldistensibility decreased in the sclerosed zone after treatment with 10 ml sclerosant (P 〈0.05) followed by partial normalization, while no effectwas found after 5 ml sclerosant (P 〉 0.2).Progressive dilations were observed in the proximalesophagus in both groups and were most pronounced in the10 ml group (P 〈 0.05). Wall distensibility did notchange proximal to the site of sclerotherapy in eithergroup (P 〉 0.1).
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