2015
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-015-4508-1
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Peritoneal Tumorigenesis and Inflammation are Ameliorated by Humidified-Warm Carbon Dioxide Insufflation in the Mouse

Abstract: BackgroundConventional laparoscopic surgery uses CO2 that is dry and cold, which can damage peritoneal surfaces. It is speculated that disseminated cancer cells may adhere to such damaged peritoneum and metastasize. We hypothesized that insufflation using humidified-warm CO2, which has been shown to reduce mesothelial damage, will also ameliorate peritoneal inflammation and tumor cell implantation compared to conventional dry-cold CO2.MethodsLaparoscopic insufflation was modeled in mice along with anesthesia a… Show more

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“…Using a more proportionate insufflation IPP of 5 mmHg and CO 2 flow rate of 50 mL/min in rats and 2 mmHg and 14-52 mL/min in mice, with routine ETT intubation and pulmonary ventilation, control for these changes. This allows for more reproducible experimental conditions and reliable studies [13,18,42,43]. The absorption of CO 2 is also related to excess IPP.…”
Section: Systemic Effects Of Co 2 -Pneumoperitoneum In Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using a more proportionate insufflation IPP of 5 mmHg and CO 2 flow rate of 50 mL/min in rats and 2 mmHg and 14-52 mL/min in mice, with routine ETT intubation and pulmonary ventilation, control for these changes. This allows for more reproducible experimental conditions and reliable studies [13,18,42,43]. The absorption of CO 2 is also related to excess IPP.…”
Section: Systemic Effects Of Co 2 -Pneumoperitoneum In Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ECM is made up of the BM and submesothelial layer with a reservoir of signalling molecules. These respond to ECM exposure or secreted growth factors such as fibroblast growth factor (FGF) [4,5,18]. The peritoneal integrins are comprised of an α (α 2 , α 3 , α 5 , α 6 , or α v ) and β (β 1 or β 3 ) subunit combination.…”
Section: Peritoneum -Structural and Functional Physiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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