The Journal of surgical research
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Sepsis impairs anastomotic collagen gene expression and synthesis: a possible role for nitric oxide.
Although intra-abdominal sepsis is known to impair colon healing by inhibiting anastomotic collagen synthesis, the effect of systemic sepsis on this process is unknown. Endotoxins and cytokines associated with sepsis induce nitric oxide synthesis both systemically and locally within colonic tissue. We hypothesized that systemic sepsis impairs colonic healing and examined a possible correlation with nitric oxide expression. ⋯ Sepsis elevated nitric oxide synthase activity in anastomotic tissue 24 hr postanastomosis, when compared to sham tissue (P < 0.0001). These data suggest that systemic endotoxin induces nitric oxide synthesis at the anastomotic site. The simultaneous dysregulation of collagen gene expression and synthesis with decreased anastomotic strength suggests a possible regulatory role for nitric oxide in gastrointestinal healing.