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Improved airway healing using basic fibroblast growth factor in a canine tracheal autotransplantation model.

R Nakanishi1, M Hashimoto, K Yasumoto.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We studied 22 dogs to examine the effect of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) alone, in comparison with omental or muscular wrapping on airway healing in a tracheal autotransplantation model. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Basic fibroblast growth factor is one of the most potent promoters of angiogenesis and has an ability to enhance blood supply to the ischemic airway. Topical administration of a fibrin glue enriched with 5 microg/cm2 bFGF, determined as a proportion of surface area of the tracheal grafts, improved revascularization of orthotopic canine tracheal autografts in a previous study.
METHODS: All animals received orthotopic tracheal transplantation using 6-ring autografts that occupied a distal part of the thoracic trachea. Twenty-two animals were classified randomly into the following four groups: no treatment (Group G1, n = 4), muscular wrapping (Group G2, n = 4), omental wrapping (Group G3, n = 4), and topical administration of fibrin glue enriched with 5 microg/cm2 bFGF (Group G4, n = 10). Autografts were harvested 60 days after transplantation and assessed by the percent patency and histology.
RESULTS: Devascularized tracheal autografts could not maintain their structural integrity without other treatments (Group G1). In contrast, more than half of all autografts receiving treatments remained viable, as demonstrated by gross and histologic findings (Groups G2, G3, and G4). Treatments with bFGF and omentum showed significantly better graft viability than no treatment. However, there was no statistical difference in the viability of tracheal autografts among the three treatment groups. In terms of the time performance ratio, bFGF was the best treatment for the devascularized autografts.
CONCLUSIONS: Topical administration of bFGF was superior to the omental or muscular wrapping in terms of the time performance ratio. Clinical trials will be necessary to determine whether these findings are applicable to humans.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9527069      PMCID: PMC1191284          DOI: 10.1097/00000658-199803000-00018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


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