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Endoscopic application of EGF-chitosan hydrogel for precipitated healing of GI peptic ulcers and mucosectomy-induced ulcers.

Journal:
Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine
Year:
2014
Authors:
Maeng, Jin Hee et al.
Affiliation:
Utah-Inha DDS and Advanced Therapeutics Research Center · South Korea
Species:
rabbit

Abstract

The gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy has become a standard diagnostic tool for GI ulcers and cancer. In this study we studied endoscopic application of epidermal growth factor-containing chitosan hydrogel (EGF-CS gel) for treatment of GI ulcer. We hypothesized that directional ulcer-coating using EGF-CS gel via endoscope would precipitate ulcer-healing. EGF-CS gel was directly introduced to the ulcer-region after ulceration in acetic acid-induced gastric ulcer (AAU) and mucosal resection-induced gastric ulcer (MRU) rabbit and pig models. The ulcer dimensions and mucosal thicknesses were estimated and compared with those in the control group. Healing efficacy was more closely evaluated by microscopic observation of the ulcer after histological assays. In the AAU model, the normalized ulcer size of the gel-treated group was 2.3&#xa0;times smaller than that in the non-treated control group on day 3 after ulceration (P&#xa0;<&#xa0;0.01). In the MRU model, the normalized ulcer size of the gel-treated group was 5.4&#xa0;times smaller compared to that in the non-treated control group on day 1 after ulceration (P&#xa0;<&#xa0;0.05). Histological analysis supported the ability of EGF-CS gel to heal ulcers. The present study suggests that EGF-CS gel is a promising candidate for treating gastric bleeding and ulcers.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24338378/