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Novel oral transforming growth factor-β signaling inhibitor potently inhibits postsurgical adhesion band formation.

Atena SoleimaniFereshteh AsgharzadehFarzad RahmaniSoodabeh ShahidsalesSaeedeh MehrabanMaryam FakhraeiMohammad Hassan ArjmandMaryam Moradi BinabajMohammad Reza ParizadehGordon A FernsMikhail RyzhikovAmir Reza AfshariJalal NaghinezhadSayyed Hadi Sayyed-HosseinianMajid KhazeiSeyed Mahdi Hassanian
Published in: Journal of cellular physiology (2019)
Here, we have investigated the therapeutic potency of EW-7197, a transforming growth factor-β type I receptor kinase inhibitor, against postsurgical adhesion band formation. Our results showed that this pharmacological inhibitor prevented the frequency and the stability of adhesion bands in mice model. We have also shown that downregulation of proinflammatory cytokines, reduce submucosal edema, attenuation of proinflammatory cell infiltration, inhibition of oxidative stress, decrease in excessive collagen deposition, and suppression of profibrotic genes at the site of surgery are some of the mechanisms by which EW-7197 elicits its protective responses against adhesion band formation. These results clearly suggest that EW-7197 has novel therapeutic properties against postsurgical adhesion band formation with clinically translational potential of inhibiting key pathological responses of inflammation and fibrosis in postsurgery patients.
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