Failure of Ibuprofen to prevent progressive dermal ischemia after burning in guinea pigs
Objective: It is controversial whether the use of prostaglandin inhibitors could prevent progressive dermal ischemia in the postburn stasis zone. This study evaluated the effect of Ibuprofen on preventing postburn dermal ischemia using an animal model of India ink perfusion and skin transparent prep...
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description | Objective: It is controversial whether the use of prostaglandin inhibitors could prevent progressive dermal ischemia in the postburn stasis zone. This study evaluated the effect of Ibuprofen on preventing postburn dermal ischemia using an animal model of India ink perfusion and skin transparent preparation techniques.
Methods: The closely clipped backs of the guinea pigs were bathed in 75
°C water for 10
s. Ibuprofen-treated groups were fed intragastrically with Ibuprofen (12.5
mg/kg) every 6
h. All animals were perfused with 70% India ink via a cervical artery cannula at 16
kPa constant pressure at 0, 8, 16, 24
h postburn. Skin transparent preparations were made, and 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 levels in skin tissue were assessed.
Results: India ink filling rates in skin capillary plexuses decreased gradually with postburn time elapsing (
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Methods: The closely clipped backs of the guinea pigs were bathed in 75
°C water for 10
s. Ibuprofen-treated groups were fed intragastrically with Ibuprofen (12.5
mg/kg) every 6
h. All animals were perfused with 70% India ink via a cervical artery cannula at 16
kPa constant pressure at 0, 8, 16, 24
h postburn. Skin transparent preparations were made, and 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 levels in skin tissue were assessed.
Results: India ink filling rates in skin capillary plexuses decreased gradually with postburn time elapsing (
P<0.01). 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 levels in two groups increased. The increase of TxB
2 was dominant, which was related to postburn dermal ischemia (
r=0.742,
P<0.01). Though levels of 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 decreased in Ibuprofen-treated groups, India ink filling rates showed no significant difference between controls and experimental groups (
P>0.05). The results were also confirmed by observation of skin transparent preparations.
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Methods: The closely clipped backs of the guinea pigs were bathed in 75
°C water for 10
s. Ibuprofen-treated groups were fed intragastrically with Ibuprofen (12.5
mg/kg) every 6
h. All animals were perfused with 70% India ink via a cervical artery cannula at 16
kPa constant pressure at 0, 8, 16, 24
h postburn. Skin transparent preparations were made, and 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 levels in skin tissue were assessed.
Results: India ink filling rates in skin capillary plexuses decreased gradually with postburn time elapsing (
P<0.01). 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 levels in two groups increased. The increase of TxB
2 was dominant, which was related to postburn dermal ischemia (
r=0.742,
P<0.01). Though levels of 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 decreased in Ibuprofen-treated groups, India ink filling rates showed no significant difference between controls and experimental groups (
P>0.05). The results were also confirmed by observation of skin transparent preparations.
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Methods: The closely clipped backs of the guinea pigs were bathed in 75
°C water for 10
s. Ibuprofen-treated groups were fed intragastrically with Ibuprofen (12.5
mg/kg) every 6
h. All animals were perfused with 70% India ink via a cervical artery cannula at 16
kPa constant pressure at 0, 8, 16, 24
h postburn. Skin transparent preparations were made, and 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 levels in skin tissue were assessed.
Results: India ink filling rates in skin capillary plexuses decreased gradually with postburn time elapsing (
P<0.01). 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 levels in two groups increased. The increase of TxB
2 was dominant, which was related to postburn dermal ischemia (
r=0.742,
P<0.01). Though levels of 6-keto-PGF
1α and TxB
2 decreased in Ibuprofen-treated groups, India ink filling rates showed no significant difference between controls and experimental groups (
P>0.05). The results were also confirmed by observation of skin transparent preparations.
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