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Histological and functional comparisons of four anatomical regions of porcine skin with human abdominal skin.

Maneenooch Khiao In1, Kenneth C Richardson2, Anna Loewa3, Sarah Hedtrich3, Sabine Kaessmeyer1, Johanna Plendl1.   

Abstract

Because of the shortage of human skin for research purposes, porcine skin has been used as a model of human skin. The aim of this study was to identify the region of German Landrace pig skin that could be used as the best possible substitute for human abdominal skin. Porcine samples were collected from the ear, flank, back and caudal abdomen; human abdominal skin samples were excised during plastic surgery. Histological and ultrastructural assessments were carried out on the epidermis and dermis, with emphasis on the dermo-epidermal interface length, dermo-epidermal thickness ratio as well as densities of; hair follicles, arrector pili muscles, blood vessels and sweat glands. In the pig, the barrier function of the four anatomical regions was assessed. Results showed that both histologically and ultrastructurally, all four regions of porcine skin were similar to human skin. These include the shapes of keratinocytes, structure of cell contacts and presence of Weibel Palade bodies in endothelial cells. Other parameters such as the thickness of epidermis, the thickness of stratum basale, spinosum and granulosum and the number of cell layers in the stratum corneum were similar in human abdominal and in all four regions of porcine skin. However, there were also significant differences especially in the thickness of the stratum corneum, the dermo-epidermal interface length and the blood vessel density.
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Keywords:  German Landrace; anatomical region; comparison; human; pig; skin

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30648762     DOI: 10.1111/ahe.12425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Histol Embryol        ISSN: 0340-2096            Impact factor:   1.114


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