Interferon Alpha‐2a Reduces Early Erythema After Full‐Thickness Skin Graft in the Pig

BACKGROUND Skin grafting is a commonly performed procedure, but studies of changes in the levels of cytokines after skin grafting have not been reported. OBJECTIVE We examined changes in cytokines and the degree of erythema after skin grafting in pigs in the control group. Interferon alpha (IFN‐α) w...

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Published inDermatologic surgery Vol. 35; no. 10; pp. 1514 - 1524
Main Authors KIM, JUN SIK, SON, DAEGU, CHOI, TAE HYUN, HAN, KIHWAN, KIM, JUN HYUNG, CHO, HYUN MI, KIM, WON HEE, KIM, SANG‐HYON, KIM, NAM GYUN, LEE, KYUNG SUK, HWANG, O. HYUN, ROH, GU SEOB, PARK, JUNGBIN
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Malden, USA Blackwell Publishing Inc 01.10.2009
by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc
Wiley
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Summary:BACKGROUND Skin grafting is a commonly performed procedure, but studies of changes in the levels of cytokines after skin grafting have not been reported. OBJECTIVE We examined changes in cytokines and the degree of erythema after skin grafting in pigs in the control group. Interferon alpha (IFN‐α) was injected to reduce erythema, and subsequent changes in cytokines and the degree of erythema were examined in the experimental group. METHODS Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), thrombospondin‐1 (TSP1), and CD31 were examined using Western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry. The degree of erythema was measured at 2, 4, and 8 weeks using a chromometer. RESULTS In the control group, VEGF increased at 2 weeks and decreased at 4 and 8 weeks. TSP1 increased over time. CD31 increased to 4 weeks and decreased at 8 weeks. In the experimental group, VEGF was lower at 2 weeks and higher at 8 weeks than in the control group, TSP1 was higher at 2 weeks and lower at 8 weeks, and CD31 was lower at 4 and 8 weeks. Erythema in the experimental group was lower than that in the control group at 2 and 8 weeks. CONCLUSION IFN‐α may be one of the agents that reduces erythema by suppressing excessive revascularization.
Bibliography:Jun Sik Kim and O. Hyun Hwang contributed equally to this paper as first authors.
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ISSN:1076-0512
1524-4725
DOI:10.1111/j.1524-4725.2009.01267.x