Effects of methylene blue, indigo carmine solution and autologous erythrocyte suspension on formation of adhesions after injection into rats
The aim of this study was to determine whether autologous erythrocyte suspension can be used as a dye for evaluation of tubal patency and whether it has any advantages over methylene blue or indigo carmine solutions. Reproductively healthy female nulliparous Wistar Albino rats (n = 30), aged 6 month...
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Published in | Journal of reproduction & fertility Vol. 120; no. 2; pp. 225 - 229 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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England
Society for Reproduction and Fertility
01.11.2000
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Summary: | The aim of this study was to determine whether autologous erythrocyte suspension can be used as a dye for evaluation of tubal
patency and whether it has any advantages over methylene blue or indigo carmine solutions. Reproductively healthy female nulliparous
Wistar Albino rats (n = 30), aged 6 months, mass 165-195 g, were assigned randomly to three groups. Rats received a 1 ml i.p.
injection of 5% (w/v) methylene blue solution (methylene blue group: n = 10), 5% (w/v) indigo carmine solution (indigo carmine
group: n = 10) or 5% (v/v) fresh autologous erythrocyte suspension (autologous erythrocyte group: n = 10). At 4 weeks after
injection, a small sterile opening was made in the peritoneal cavity of each rat. The cavity was rinsed once with TCM-199
to collect macrophages. The rinsed peritoneal contents were cultured overnight to evaluate macrophage activation. The peritoneal
opening was expanded for evaluation of adhesion formation. Only one rat from the autologous erythrocyte group had intra-peritoneal
adhesions (score 2), whereas all rats in the methylene blue group (score 1: n = 1; score 2: n = 4; score 3: n = 4; and score
4: n = 1) and seven rats in the indigo carmine group (score 1: n = 1; score 2: n = 2; score 3: n = 3; and score 4: n = 1)
had intra-abdominal adhesions. Macrophage activity was observed in the cultured peritoneal contents collected from the methylene
blue and indigo carmine groups but not from the autologous erythrocyte group. Adhesion formation could be due to macrophage
activation caused by methylene blue and indigo carmine solutions. These results indicate that tubal patency can be observed
by laparoscopy using autologous erythrocyte suspension. The results of this study are believed to be the first to indicate
that a patient's own erythrocyte suspension could be used during observation of tubal patency by laparoscopy. However, further
studies are required. |
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ISSN: | 1470-1626 0022-4251 1741-7899 |
DOI: | 10.1530/jrf.0.1200225 |