A CFA-Induced Model of Inflammatory Skin Disease in Miniature Swine.

IF 2.6 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
International Journal of Inflammation Pub Date : 2018-06-24 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/6916920
Nalú Navarro-Alvarez, Beatriz M M Gonçalves, Alec R Andrews, David H Sachs, Christene A Huang
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Abstract

Similarities between porcine and human skin make the pig an ideal model for preclinical studies of cutaneous inflammation and wound healing. Complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) has been used to induce inflammation and to study inflammatory pain in several animal models. Here, we evaluated the inflammation caused by CFA injected in different layers of skin and subcutaneous (SC) tissue in a large-animal model. The degree of inflammation was evaluated at early and late time points by visual inspection and histopathologic analysis. In addition, the side effects of CFA injections were evaluated based on clinical findings, behavioral changes, physiologic state, and (histo)pathologic lesions. Pigs were injected with CFA at the back of the neck's skin at different depths. All animals showed histologic signs of inflammation at the injection site. Animals injected SC did not show any signs of pain or distress (loss of appetite, abnormal behavior) and did not require pain medication. Inflammation was followed by measuring the area of induration beneath the skin. Animals injected into the dermis and/or epidermis demonstrated a severe inflammatory response on the skin surface with massive swelling, redness within 12hrs of CFA injection, and severe skin necrosis within a week, preventing accurate induration measurements. In contrast to animals injected SC, animals receiving intradermal and/or intraepidermal injection of CFA showed signs of distress requiring pain medication. Conclusion. SC injection of CFA in swine induces an inflammatory response that can be measured accurately by induration without causing unnecessary discomfort, providing a useful preclinical large-animal model of inflammatory skin disease.

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cfa诱导的小型猪炎症性皮肤病模型。
猪和人类皮肤的相似性使猪成为皮肤炎症和伤口愈合临床前研究的理想模型。完全弗氏佐剂(CFA)已在几种动物模型中用于诱导炎症和研究炎症性疼痛。在此,我们在大型动物模型中评估了CFA注射在不同皮肤层和皮下组织(SC)引起的炎症。通过肉眼观察和组织病理学分析,在早期和晚期评估炎症程度。此外,根据临床表现、行为改变、生理状态和(组织)病理病变来评估CFA注射的副作用。在猪颈后皮肤不同深度处注射CFA。所有动物均表现出注射部位炎症的组织学征象。注射SC的动物没有表现出任何疼痛或痛苦的迹象(食欲不振,行为异常),也不需要止痛药。炎症之后测量皮肤下硬化的面积。注射到真皮和/或表皮的动物皮肤表面出现严重的炎症反应,注射CFA后12小时内出现大面积肿胀,发红,一周内出现严重皮肤坏死,无法准确测量硬结。与注射SC的动物相比,接受皮内和/或表皮内注射CFA的动物表现出需要止痛药的痛苦迹象。结论。SC注射CFA在猪体内诱导炎症反应,可以通过硬化准确测量,而不会引起不必要的不适,提供了一个有用的炎症性皮肤病的临床前大型动物模型。
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