2015
DOI: 10.1590/0100-69912015002009
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Influence of preoperative supplementation of omega-3 fatty acid in the healing of colonic anastomoses in malnourished rats receiving paclitaxel

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of preoperative supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids on the healing of colonic anastomoses in malnourished rats receiving paclitaxel. METHODS: we studied 160 male Wistar rats, divided in two groups: one subjected to malnutrition by pair feeding (M) for four weeks, and another that received food ad libitum (W). In the fourth week, the groups were further divided into two subgroups that received omega-3 or olive oil by gavage. The animals were submitted to colonic transection … Show more

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“…Fibrosis was estimated from the maturation index in sections submitted to Picrosirius red staining [15] under polarized light microscopy from which the images were taken in the magnification of × 40. The limited value established for the maturation index is 1.0, and from this value, it is possible to estimate the predominance of type I collagen fibers when the value was superior to 1.0 or of type III collagen fibers when this value was inferior to 1.0 [16,17]. The Picrosirius staining produces an orange/red color which corresponds to type I collagen fibers, while the green color corresponds to the type III collagen fibers.…”
Section: Estimate Of Radiation-induced Fibrosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fibrosis was estimated from the maturation index in sections submitted to Picrosirius red staining [15] under polarized light microscopy from which the images were taken in the magnification of × 40. The limited value established for the maturation index is 1.0, and from this value, it is possible to estimate the predominance of type I collagen fibers when the value was superior to 1.0 or of type III collagen fibers when this value was inferior to 1.0 [16,17]. The Picrosirius staining produces an orange/red color which corresponds to type I collagen fibers, while the green color corresponds to the type III collagen fibers.…”
Section: Estimate Of Radiation-induced Fibrosismentioning
confidence: 99%