作者
Baddr A Shakhsheer, Luke A Versten, James N Luo, Jennifer R Defazio, Robin Klabbers, Scott Christley, Alexander Zaborin, Kristina L Guyton, Monika Krezalek, Daniel P Smith, Nadim J Ajami, Joseph F Petrosino, Irma D Fleming, Natalia Belogortseva, Olga Zaborina, John C Alverdy
发表日期
2016/10
期刊
Journal of gastrointestinal surgery
卷号
20
页码范围
1744-1751
出版商
Springer US
简介
Background
Despite ever more powerful antibiotics, newer surgical techniques, and enhanced recovery programs, anastomotic leaks remain a clear and present danger to patients. Previous work from our laboratory suggests that anastomotic leakage may be caused by Enterococcus faecalis strains that express a high collagenase phenotype (i.e., collagenolytic). Yet the mechanisms by which the practice of surgery shifts or selects for collagenolytic phenotypes to colonize anastomotic tissues remain unknown.
Methods
Here, we hypothesized that morphine, an analgesic agent universally used in gastrointestinal surgery, promotes tissue colonization with collagenolytic E. faecalis and causes anastomotic leak. To test this, rats were administered morphine in a chronic release form as would occur during routine surgery or vehicle. Rats were observed for 6 …
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