2021
DOI: 10.3390/app112311536
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Prevention Effect of TGF-β Type I Receptor Kinase Inhibitor in Esophageal Stricture Formation after Corrosive Burn

Abstract: Corrosive burns lead to progressive esophageal stricture and dysphagia. There are many trials to prevent esophageal stricture formation after corrosive burn. EW-7197 has been proven in several animal models of fibrosis to have antifibrotic and antiproliferative effect. This study aimed to assess the effects of EW-7197 on prevention for esophageal stricture formation after corrosive esophageal burn. An animal study was carried out, where the animals were divided into three groups: a healthy group, a control gro… Show more

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“…Since one of the major consequences of tissue exposure to corrosive substances implies excessive fibrogenic activity, and since the secondary development of strictures is also a problem, additional therapies should be considered in selected cases. Several experimental corrosive esophagitis animal models have been used to promote new antifibrotic and antiproliferative strategies, such as vitamin E (α-tocopherol), methylprednisolone or EW-7197, and a selective inhibitor of TGF (transforming growth factor) β type I receptor kinase [ 67 , 68 , 69 ]. The administration of these agents in the early phases of the poisoning may limit the collagen deposition and stricture formation, but to date, they still lack clinical general acceptance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since one of the major consequences of tissue exposure to corrosive substances implies excessive fibrogenic activity, and since the secondary development of strictures is also a problem, additional therapies should be considered in selected cases. Several experimental corrosive esophagitis animal models have been used to promote new antifibrotic and antiproliferative strategies, such as vitamin E (α-tocopherol), methylprednisolone or EW-7197, and a selective inhibitor of TGF (transforming growth factor) β type I receptor kinase [ 67 , 68 , 69 ]. The administration of these agents in the early phases of the poisoning may limit the collagen deposition and stricture formation, but to date, they still lack clinical general acceptance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%