Experimental cooling-induced preconditioning attenuates skin flap failure

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Kubulus, D [1 ]
Amon, M
Roesken, F
Rücker, M
Bauer, I
Menger, MD
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[1] Univ Saarland, Dept Anaesthesiol & Intens Care Med, D-66421 Homburg, Germany
[2] Univ Saarland, Inst Clin & Expt Surg, D-66421 Homburg, Germany
[3] Hannover Med Sch, Clin Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Hannover, Germany
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10.1002/bjs.5152
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Background: Microvascular perfusion failure is a leading cause of tissue necrosis in reconstructive surgery. In the present experimental study the effect of local hypothermia was investigated as a possible preconditioning procedure that could induce stress proteins such as heat-shock protein (HSP) 70 and HSP-32 (haem oxygenase (HO) 1). The effect on flap microcirculation and survival was also studied. Methods: Ears of hairless mice were subjected to local hypothermia (30 min, 4 degrees C) 24 h before flap creation. A pedicled flap was elevated by incision of four-fifths of the base of the ear. Microcirculatory dysfunction and tissue necrosis were analysed quantitatively over 5 days by means of intravital fluorescence microscopy. HO-1 and HSP-70 protein expression were determined by western blot analysis. HO-1 distribution within the flap tissue was also analysed by inununohistochemistry. Animals with unconditioned flaps served as controls. Results: Cooling induced a marked expression of HO-1 without induction of HSP-70 protein. This was paralleled by a significant improvement in microvascular perfusion (P < 0.050) that was predominantly regulated by the dilatation of nutritive capillaries. The cooling-mediated improvement in microcirculation resulted in a significant reduction in final flap necrosis (P < 0.050). Conclusion: In this experimental study preoperative cooling was associated with the expression of HO-1 and was an effective conditioning procedure.
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