TY - JOUR
T1 - Accelerated adhesion of grafted skin by gene transfer of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) ; application of laser-induced stress waves
AU - Sato, Shunichi
AU - Aizawa, Kazuya
AU - Terakawa, Mitsuhiro
AU - Saitoh, Daizoh
AU - Tsuda, Hitoshi
AU - Ashida, Hiroshi
AU - Obara, Minoru
PY - 2009/5/1
Y1 - 2009/5/1
N2 - Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a pleiotropic growth factor, which is involved in cell proliferation, cell migration, antiapoptosis, morphogenesis and an-giogenesis. We delivered the hHGF gene to rat free skin grafts using laser-induced stress waves (USWs) with the objective of accelerating adhesion of the grafts. After delivering plasmid DNA to skin grafts, autografting was performed with the grafts, angiogen-esis, cell proliferation and reepithelialization were evaluated based on immunohistochemistry and reper-fusion was measured by laser Doppler imaging as a function of time after grafting. It was found that angio-genesis on Day 3 after grafting and the increasing ratio of blood flow on Day 4 to that on Day 3 were significantly enhanced compared with those of control groups. Reepithelialization was almost completed on Day 7 even at the center of the graft with LJSW application after hHGF gene injection, while it was not for the grafts of the control groups. These findings demonstrate the validity of our LISW-based HGF gene transfection to accelerate the adhesion of grafted skin.
AB - Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a pleiotropic growth factor, which is involved in cell proliferation, cell migration, antiapoptosis, morphogenesis and an-giogenesis. We delivered the hHGF gene to rat free skin grafts using laser-induced stress waves (USWs) with the objective of accelerating adhesion of the grafts. After delivering plasmid DNA to skin grafts, autografting was performed with the grafts, angiogen-esis, cell proliferation and reepithelialization were evaluated based on immunohistochemistry and reper-fusion was measured by laser Doppler imaging as a function of time after grafting. It was found that angio-genesis on Day 3 after grafting and the increasing ratio of blood flow on Day 4 to that on Day 3 were significantly enhanced compared with those of control groups. Reepithelialization was almost completed on Day 7 even at the center of the graft with LJSW application after hHGF gene injection, while it was not for the grafts of the control groups. These findings demonstrate the validity of our LISW-based HGF gene transfection to accelerate the adhesion of grafted skin.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:66349132167
SN - 0021-5228
VL - 52
SP - 501
EP - 507
JO - Japanese Journal of Plastic Surgery
JF - Japanese Journal of Plastic Surgery
IS - 5
ER -