Isolated perfusion of a tubed superficial epigastric flap in a rodent model.

A. O'Neill, L. Barbe, M. Randolph, F. Berthiaume
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BACKGROUND Isolated perfusion models can yield important data regarding metabolism of the skin. An effective model must remain stable during perfusion but respond appropriately to metabolic and vascular stimuli. We describe the design and characterization of a tubed superficial epigastric isolated perfusion flap. MATERIALS AND METHODS Tubed superficial epigastric flaps were created in 20 male Sprague Dawley rats. Forty-eight hours later the femoral vessels were cannulated and the flaps were perfused using a Krebs-Heinseleit buffer containing albumin for a period of 2 h. In five of the flaps norepinephrine and acetylcholine were added sequentially to the perfusate to determine vascular reactivity. In a further four flaps insulin (20 U/liter) and iodoacetate (5 mM) were added to the perfusate to confirm that the flap was metabolically active and reactive. Venous outflow was collected at regular intervals and analyzed for electrolytes, lactate, and glucose content. Vascularity and skin perfusion were characterized using barium microangiography and methylene blue dye injection. RESULTS This flap model was found to be stable in terms of arterial pressure, electrolyte levels, and lactate production over the perfusion period. Norepinephrine caused a sharp increase in vascular resistance, which was reversed by administration of acetylcholine. Lactate production increased appropriately with the addition of insulin to the perfusate with a rapid decline following addition of the glycolysis inhibitor iodoacetate. There was no leakage of perfusate or significant swelling of the flap during the perfusion. CONCLUSIONS The tubed superficial epigastric artery flap makes an effective model for isolated perfusion studies of the skin with a wide range of experimental applications.
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啮齿类动物腹部管状浅皮瓣的离体灌注。
背景:离体灌注模型可以得到关于皮肤代谢的重要数据。一个有效的模型必须在灌注过程中保持稳定,但对代谢和血管刺激有适当的反应。我们描述了一个管状上腹部浅表孤立灌注皮瓣的设计和特征。材料与方法选用雄性大鼠20只,制作有钉的上腹部浅瓣。48小时后插管,用含有白蛋白的Krebs-Heinseleit缓冲液灌注皮瓣2小时。在5个皮瓣中依次加入去甲肾上腺素和乙酰胆碱以测定血管反应性。在另外四个皮瓣中,将胰岛素(20 U/l)和碘乙酸(5 mM)添加到灌注液中,以确认皮瓣具有代谢活性和反应性。定期收集静脉流出量,分析电解质、乳酸和葡萄糖含量。应用钡微血管造影及亚甲基蓝染色观察血管分布及皮肤灌注情况。结果该皮瓣模型在灌注期间动脉压、电解质水平和乳酸生成方面是稳定的。去甲肾上腺素引起血管阻力急剧增加,而乙酰胆碱可逆转这种情况。在灌注液中加入胰岛素后,乳酸产量适当增加,在加入糖酵解抑制剂碘乙酸后,乳酸产量迅速下降。灌注过程中皮瓣未见灌注液渗漏或明显肿胀。结论管状腹壁浅动脉皮瓣是皮肤离体灌注研究的有效模型,具有广泛的实验应用价值。
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