Establishment and Identification of a Deep Second-Degree Frostbite Model in Mouse Skin.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Tianwei Li, Dongwen Gao, Wenwen Wang, Xiao Li, Mingfei Han, Jie Ma, Yunping Zhu
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to address the limited research on skin frostbite models and the gaps in pathological identification of time-series injuries in frostbitten skin, which hinder comprehensive assessment of injury severity. A deep second-degree frostbite model was developed in BALB/c nude mice, and staining identification was performed at various stages, from the onset of frostbite to the healing process. Continuous observations at multiple time points provided a more accurate and comprehensive standard for comparison in frostbite treatment experiments. A deep second-degree frostbite model was developed using BALB/c nude mice. Histopathological examination was performed with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, while Masson's Trichrome (MT) staining was used to observe collagen recovery. Additionally, immunofluorescence staining was conducted to analyze epidermal cells and dermal structures. A deep second-degree frostbite model was successfully developed in BALB/c nude mice. Histopathological characteristics of mouse skin tissue were examined through HE staining at various time points. MT staining highlighted changes in the morphology and thickness of the original fibers. Immunofluorescence staining offered a detailed evaluation of the damage and recovery of appendages, including hair follicles and sweat glands. The deep second-degree frostbite model in BALB/c nude mice establishes a standard for studying skin frostbite injuries and developing related treatments.

小鼠皮肤深度二度冻伤模型的建立与鉴定。
本研究的目的是解决皮肤冻伤模型研究的局限性和冻伤皮肤时间序列损伤病理鉴定的空白,这些空白阻碍了损伤严重程度的综合评估。在BALB/c裸鼠身上建立深二度冻伤模型,并在冻伤发生到愈合的各个阶段进行染色鉴定。多个时间点的连续观测为冻伤治疗实验的比较提供了更准确、更全面的标准。采用BALB/c裸鼠建立深二度冻伤模型。组织病理学检查采用苏木精-伊红(HE)染色,马松三色(MT)染色观察胶原恢复情况。此外,免疫荧光染色分析表皮细胞和真皮结构。成功建立BALB/c裸鼠深二度冻伤模型。通过HE染色观察各时间点小鼠皮肤组织的组织病理学特征。MT染色显示原纤维形态和厚度的变化。免疫荧光染色提供了附属物损伤和恢复的详细评估,包括毛囊和汗腺。BALB/c裸鼠深二度冻伤模型的建立为研究皮肤冻伤损伤及开展相关治疗提供了标准。
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CiteScore
2.50
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8.30%
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期刊介绍: Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management is the first and only journal to cover all aspects of hypothermia and temperature considerations relevant to this exciting field, including its application in cardiac arrest, spinal cord and traumatic brain injury, stroke, burns, and much more. The Journal provides a strong multidisciplinary forum to ensure that research advances are well disseminated, and that therapeutic hypothermia is well understood and used effectively to enhance patient outcomes. Novel findings from translational preclinical investigations as well as clinical studies and trials are featured in original articles, state-of-the-art review articles, protocols and best practices. Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management coverage includes: Temperature mechanisms and cooling strategies Protocols, risk factors, and drug interventions Intraoperative considerations Post-resuscitation cooling ICU management.
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