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Local and systemic interactions related to serum transforming growth factor-β levels in burn wounds of various depths

This study aimed to investigate the interaction between serum levels of TGF-β and active-immune cell infiltration in burn wounds of various depths. Thirty female Sprague–Dawley rats were divided into three groups: full-thickness burns (F), partial-thickness burns (P), and no burns (S). After burn-in...

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Published in:Burns 2006-12, Vol.32 (8), p.980-985
Main Authors: Sakallıoğlu, A. Ebru, Başaran, Özgür, Özdemir, B. Handan, Arat, Zübeyde, Yücel, Muammer, Haberal, Mehmet
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Language:English
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Summary:This study aimed to investigate the interaction between serum levels of TGF-β and active-immune cell infiltration in burn wounds of various depths. Thirty female Sprague–Dawley rats were divided into three groups: full-thickness burns (F), partial-thickness burns (P), and no burns (S). After burn-induction, blood samples were obtained only once from shams and at postburn 1, 48 h, and 7 days in burn groups. Serum levels of TGF-β were measured by means of the ELISA. The proportions of neutrophils, fibroblasts, vascular proliferation, CD68-macrophages, and CD3-lymphocytes were studied immunohistochemically and graded semiquantitatively. Serum TGF-β levels in the F and P groups were lower than those in sham at 1 h after burn ( p < .05). No significant differences in TGF-β were observed between groups F and P on days 2 and 7 after injury. No local accumulation of macrophages and fibroblasts was noted in either burn group, but the proportion of lymphocytes was higher in the P group at 1 h after burn. Neutrophils were higher in the F group than the P on day 7 after burn. Prolonged neutrophil infiltration in full-thickness burn wounds and suppressed lymphocyte proliferation in partial-thickness burn wounds seem to be related to an increase in serum TGF-β levels.
ISSN:0305-4179
1879-1409
DOI:10.1016/j.burns.2006.04.018