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Chinese Journal of Burns ; (6): 372-374, 2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-289152

ABSTRACT

<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To explore new source of skin for burn wound coverage.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Split-thickness consanguineous skin was harvested from New Zealand white rabbit and was soaked in 200 g/L of multi-peptides of Tripterygium wilfordii, 50 g/L of dexamethasonel, on 9 g/L of normal saline solution for 15 - 30 mins, respectively. The consanguineous skin was thereafter grafted onto the whole layer skin defects in filial generation of rabbits with non-consanguineous skin as the control. The survival time and rejection of the grafted skin was observed.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The rejection appeared evidently less intense and survived significantly longer (43 +/- 3.5 days) when the consanguineous skin was pretreated by Tripterygium wilfordii. However the grafted consanguineous skin survived for 30 +/- 2.5 days when it was pretreated by dexamethasone. The grafted skin was quickly rejected and survived only for 11 +/- 1.6 days when the skin was pretreated by normal saline or the skin was non-consanguineous.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Consanguineous skin possessed partial compatibility with the recipient due to similar antigen, which was beneficial to the its survival, especially after the skin was pretreated.</p>


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Animals , Female , Male , Rabbits , Anti-Inflammatory Agents , Pharmacology , Burns , General Surgery , Dexamethasone , Pharmacology , Graft Rejection , Graft Survival , Plant Extracts , Pharmacology , Skin , Skin Transplantation , Methods , Transplantation, Isogeneic , Tripterygium , Wound Healing
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