Temporospatial angiogenesis-associated gene expression profiles in rat ischemic skin flaps.

U.S. Army Medical Department journal Pub Date : 2017-07-01
Thomas M Johnson, Esra Toussaint-Barrett, Jose M Pizarro
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Abstract

Objectives: Emerging therapies designed to improve soft tissue flap survival include the use of angiogenic factors. However, endogenous expression patterns for these factors have not been characterized. The purpose of this study was to identify spatial and temporal variations in expression patterns of angiogenesis-associated genes in ischemic rat skin flaps.

Study design: This is an observational animal study characterizing spatial and temporal angiogenesis associated gene expression patterns in rat ischemic skin flaps.

Methods: Dorsal skin flaps were created on 15 male Sprague-Dawley rats. The flap tissue was harvested and sectioned at 1, 3, or 7 days postsurgery. Total RNA was isolated, amplified, labeled with biotin, and hybridized to microarrays containing probes for 113 angiogenesis-associated genes. Microarray analysis revealed unique spatial and temporal patterns with statistically significant gene modulation over the length of the flap (P<.05).

Results: The molecular analysis performed in this study correlates with the hemodynamic profile previously published. Expression patterns associated with blood flow were markedly different from patterns associated with stasis and avascularity.

Conclusions: To our knowledge, this study is the first to characterize endogenous spatial and temporal angiogenesis-associated gene expression in rat ischemic skin flaps. Further characterization of expression patterns may allow clinicians to differentiate ischemic tissue that may be rescued via pharmacological or surgical intervention from tissue destined to succumb. Additionally, comparison of the expression profiles observed in this study with profiles generated from pharmacologically treated rats may suggest mechanisms for enhanced healing.

大鼠缺血皮瓣血管生成相关基因的时空表达谱
目的:旨在改善软组织瓣存活的新疗法包括血管生成因子的使用。然而,这些因子的内源性表达模式尚未被表征。本研究的目的是确定缺血大鼠皮瓣血管生成相关基因表达模式的时空变化。研究设计:这是一项观察性动物研究,表征大鼠缺血皮瓣中血管生成相关基因的时空表达模式。方法:选取15只雄性sd大鼠,制作背侧皮瓣。皮瓣组织于术后1、3或7天切除。总RNA被分离、扩增,用生物素标记,并杂交到含有113个血管生成相关基因探针的微阵列上。微阵列分析揭示了独特的空间和时间模式,在皮瓣长度上具有统计学意义的基因调节(结果:本研究中进行的分子分析与先前发表的血流动力学剖面相关。与血流相关的表达模式与与瘀血和无血相关的表达模式明显不同。结论:据我们所知,本研究首次表征了大鼠缺血皮瓣中内源性空间和时间血管生成相关基因的表达。表达模式的进一步表征可能允许临床医生区分可能通过药物或手术干预拯救的缺血组织与注定死亡的组织。此外,本研究中观察到的表达谱与药物治疗大鼠产生的表达谱的比较可能提示增强愈合的机制。
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