| International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research | |
| A Study on Effect of Vitamin E as an Adjuvant to Metronidazole in Experimental Model of peritonitis | |
| Deepak Shrivastava ; Pankaj Gharde ; Dhananjaya Sharma ; R K Jain ; Deepti Bala Sharma ; Arjun Saxena | |
| 关键词: s : Peritonitis; Experimental model; Metronidazole; Vitamin E; | |
| 学科分类:药学、药理学、毒理学(综合) | |
| 来源: Scholar Science Journals | |
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【 摘 要 】
Introduction: Peritonitis is the major surgical burden, even after use of higher broad spectrum antibiotics the mortality is high. Vitamin E is an antioxidant; which inhibits of lipid peroxidation, reduces and neutralizes free radicals; [the free radical scavenger effect.] This study assesses the effect of intra-peritoneal Vitamin E and Metronidazole instillation, either singly or in combination, in experimentally produced faecal peritonitis model. Materials and method: This study was conducted in NSCB Government Medical College, India, on 84 healthy Albino rats of weight(100 -150 grams).All rats were undergone laparotomy with cecal ligation and puncture of different sizes to produce different grades of peritonitis and then divided into four groups according to solution instilled in their peritoneal cavity. 1. Group C (normal saline), 2. Group E (vit E), 3.Group M (metrogyl) 4. Group EM (vit E+ metrogyl) All rats were re-explored on 5th day and assessed for pus pockets, and adhesion. Results: Metronidazole & Vitamin E group (ME) showed significant decrease in pus pocket formation as compared to control group in all its subgroups( subgroup I-p>0.018, subgroup II p>0.011) . Conclusion: The rat peritonitis model of caecal ligation and puncture is satisfactory and very useful for study. In our study the antibiotic and antioxidant combination is superior to control group or antibiotic or antioxidant group when used alone; in prevention pus pocket formation.
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