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Mechanisms of action of external volume expansion devices.

Luca Lancerotto1, Michael S Chin, Brian Freniere, Jorge R Lujan-Hernandez, Qiong Li, Alessandro Valderrama Vasquez, Franco Bassetto, Daniel A Del Vecchio, Janice F Lalikos, Dennis P Orgill.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: External volume expansion by suction has been proposed to improve the survival of fat grafting by preparing the recipient site. In previous experimental work, external volume expansion demonstrated the capacity to stimulate cell proliferation, vessel remodeling, and adipogenesis. This study investigated possible mechanisms underlying these observed changes.
METHODS: A miniaturized external volume expansion device was applied to the dorsum of mice for 2 hours. Hypoxia during stimulation was assessed with pimonidazole hydrochloride, and tissue perfusion was measured for up to 2 days using hyperspectral imaging. Treated tissues were evaluated by microscopy for edema, inflammation, and the effects on cell proliferation and vessel remodeling.
RESULTS: External volume expansion-treated tissues were grossly expanded with 2 hours of stimulation, developing a macroscopic swelling that regressed slowly over the course of hours following stimulus cessation. This gross swelling was reflective of histologic signs of intense edema, persistent for at least 1 hour after external volume expansion. Tissues were hypoxic during stimulation, and hyperspectral imaging demonstrated decreased tissue content of both oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin in the first hour after external volume expansion release. The onset of inflammation was already apparent by the end of stimulation and remained elevated through 2 days after external volume expansion. At this time point, epidermal and dermal cell proliferation and vascular density were significantly increased.
CONCLUSION: External volume expansion sets in motion various mechanisms, including mechanical stimulation, edema, ischemia, and inflammation, that over distinct time periods maintain an environment conducive to cell proliferation and angiogenesis, which can be elicited even by a single 2-hour external volume expansion cycle.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23676966     DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0b013e31829ace30

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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