| Literature DB >> 19926543 |
Fatih Uygur1, Nurettin Noyan, Aptullah Hahaolu.
Abstract
Thrombomodulin (TM) is down-regulated from the vascular endothelial surfaces and corresponds to disturbed dermal blood flow and microthrombus formation in the ischaemic skin flap. We examined the therapeutic potential of simvastatin which up-regulates endothelial cell TM expression and activity in the dorsal ischaemic skin flap model. The study was carried out on 30 rats, divided into three groups. Group 1 was treated with simvastatin at a dose of 5mgkg(-1) day(-1) by intraperitoneal injection. Group 2 was treated with 1mgkg(-1) day(-1) with a phosphate-buffered saline for 7 days. Group 3 was the control group. Tissue blood flow, vascularisation and the survival rate of the skin flaps from each group were compared. The mean surviving area of group 1 was higher than groups 2 and 3 (p<0.05). The blood flow change rate did not decrease in the treatment group in contrast to the control groups at 3cm and 5cm (p<0.05). Microangiography demonstrated decreased flap vascularity in groups 2 and 3. There was no evidence of necrosis or positive peroxidase staining for TM in group 1 at 3cm and 5cm., although it was negative in groups 2 and 3. In this study, it was demonstrated that simvastatin prevented shedding of endothelial TM and contributed to flap survival. Crown Copyright 2009. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 19926543 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2009.10.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ISSN: 1748-6815 Impact factor: 2.740