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Initiation and pattern of angiogenesis in wound healing in the rat.

G D Phillips1, R A Whitehead, D R Knighton.   

Abstract

The object of this study was to examine the initiation and pattern of capillary growth associated with wound healing. Collagen sponges were implanted subcutaneously in the hind limbs of adult male rats to stimulate the formation of granulation tissue. Blood vessels of the hind limbs of euthanized rats were perfused with Mercox (an acrylic monomer) via the abdominal aorta at selected periods of time following sponge implantation. When the perfusate was completely cured, the sponge and parajacent tissues were excised and subsequently macerated by alternating immersion in 40% KOH and distilled water. Cast replicas of the vascular lumina were coated with gold and imaged by scanning electron microscopy. At 6 hr, punctate depressions at the periphery of the replicas of vein and venule lumina were noted. The depressions represented sites of leukocyte margination. By 24 hr, the depressions increased numerically, indicating a great increase in the sites of leukocyte margination. The number of these depressions decreased by 48 hr. Concomitantly, the depressions representing endothelial cell nuclei became more pronounced, indicating nuclear hypertrophy of these cells. In addition, capillary bud formation was initiated. At 72 hr, capillary buds were quite apparent and arose solely from venules. Between 7 and 14 days, replicas of capillary lumina were longer and formed an elaborate network, presumably by end-to-end, side-to-side, and end-to-side anastomoses. The network was formed circumferential to the sponge and then capillary sprouts entered the sponge's interstitial spaces.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1722074     DOI: 10.1002/aja.1001920305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Anat        ISSN: 0002-9106


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