Title of article :
The origin and mode of fibroblast migration and proliferation in granulation tissue
Author/Authors :
George E. Spyrou، نويسنده , , David A.L. Watt، نويسنده , , Ian L. Naylor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
The factors which regulate the properties of granulation tissue remain uncertain. The key cells in granulation tissue are fibroblasts and their role was investigated in rat skin excisional wounds.
Full thickness wounds in 28 Hooded Lister rats were made and traced. On days 1 to 7, animals in groups of 4received colchicine 1 mg/kg subcutaneously, 4 h before being killed. Wound sections were stained to locate and count mitotic cells.
All wounds healed with a normal coefficient of contraction. The fibroblastsʹ mitotic indices (% of mitotic cells)were calculated. Dermis: 0.1% vs. 2.9% (control vs. test P<0.001, paired t-test); fascia; 0.07% vs. 5.6% (control vs. test P<0.001); granulation tissue: 9.7%.
Granulation tissue fibroblasts come mainly from the adjacent fascia although the dermis may have an initialrole. Once they are in the wound replication is extremely rapid. This study highlights for the first time the rapidity of fibroblastic migration and proliferation in excisional wounds, and suggests that future therapeutic interventions to control granulation tissue should consider these kinetics.
Journal title :
Journal of Plastic , Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Journal title :
Journal of Plastic , Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery