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GMS Interdisciplinary Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery DGPW
Dorsal skinfold chamber models in mice
Schreiter, Jeannine1  Meyer, Sophia1  Langer, Stefan1  Schulz, Ronny M.1  Schmidt, Christian1 
[1] Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Special Hand Surgery, Clinic and Polyclinic for Orthopaedics, Traumatology and Plastic Surgery, University Hospital Leipzig, Germany;
关键词: angiogenesis;    dorsal skinfold chamber;    fat graft;    intravital fluorescence microscopy;   
DOI  :  10.3205/iprs000112
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Background/purpose: The use of dorsal skinfold chamber models has substantially improved the understanding of micro-vascularisation in pathophysiology over the last eight decades. It allowspathophysiological studies of vascularisation over a continuous period of time. The dorsal skinfold chamber is an attractive technique for monitoring the vascularisation of autologous or allogenic transplants, wound healing, tumorigenesis and compatibility of biomaterial implants. To further reduce the animals’ discomfort while carrying the dorsal skinfold chamber, we developed a smaller chamber (the Leipzig Dorsal Skinfold Chamber) and summarized the commercial available chamber models. In addition we compared our model to the common chamber. Methods: The Leipzig Dorsal Skinfold Chamber was applied tofemale mice with a mean weight of 22 g. Angiogenesis within the dorsal skinfold chamber was evaluated after injection of fluorescein isothiocyanate dextran with an Axio Scope microscope. The mean vessel density within the dorsal skinfold chamber was assessed over a period of 21 days at five different time points. The gained data were compared to previous results using a bigger and heavier dorsal skinfold model in mice. A PubMed and a patent search were performed and all papers related to “dorsal skinfold chamber” from 1 of January 2006 to 31 of December 2015 were evaluated regarding the dorsal skinfold chamber models and their technical improvements. The main models are described and compared to our titanium Leipzig Dorsal Skinfold Chamber model.Results: The Leipzig Dorsal Skinfold Chamber fulfils all requirements of continuousmodels known from previous chamber models while reducing irritation to the mice. Five different chamber models have been identified showing substantial regional diversity. The newly elaborated titanium dorsal skinfold chamber may replace the pre-existing titanium chamber model used in Germany so far, as it is smaller and lighter than the former ones. However, the new chamber does not reach the advantages of already existing chamber models used in Asia and the US, which are smaller and lighter.Conclusion: Elaborating a smaller and lighter dorsal skinfold chamber allows research studies on smaller animals and reduces the animals’ discomfort while carrying the chamber. Greater research exchange should be done to spread the use of smaller and lighter chamber models.

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