Peripheral serotonin regulates postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation in mice

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Jianbin Bi
Simin Zhang
Zhaoqing Du
Jia Zhang
Yan Deng
Chang Liu
Jingyao Zhang
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University,Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery
[2] Institute of Advanced Surgical Technology and Engineering,Department of SICU
[3] the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University,undefined
[4] The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University,undefined
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The aim of the present study is to investigate the role and potential mechanisms of peripheral serotonin in postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation in mice. The caecum-rubbing operations were conducted for intra-abdominal adhesion formation modelling in wild-type and Tph1−/− mice. The deficiency of serotonin significantly decreased the adhesion scores, weight loss, and adhesion thickness as well as levels of collagen fibres and hydroxyproline in the adhesive tissues. The Tph1−/− mice exhibited a milder inflammatory response and oxidative stress in the adhesive tissues than did the wild-type mice. Moreover, the deficiency of serotonin reduced the levels of PAI-1 and fibrinogen, and raised the t-PA and t-PA/PAI levels in the peritoneal fluids. Moreover, the expressions of CD34, VEGF, TGF-β and 5-HT2B receptor in the adhesive tissues were significantly decreased in the Tph1−/− group mice. Furthermore, the Tph1−/− +5-HTP group showed more severe adhesions than did the Tph1−/− group mice, and the p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA) could markedly alleviated the adhesion formation in the WT mice. In conclusion, the present study showed that peripheral serotonin regulated postoperative intra-abdominal adhesion formation by facilitating inflammation, oxidative stress, disorder of the fibrinolytic system, angiopoiesis and TGF-β1 expression via the 5-HT2B receptor in the adhesive tissues.
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