1. Radial pressure waves mediate apoptosis and functional angiogenesis during wound repair in ApoE deficient mice
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Pietro Giovanoli, Claudio Contaldo, Dominik C. Högger, Meisam Khorrami Borozadi, Nicole Lindenblatt, U Platz, Michael Stotz, Natasha A. Forster, University of Zurich, and Contaldo, Claudio
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Male ,Apolipoprotein E ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,1303 Biochemistry ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III ,Angiogenesis ,Ultrasonic Therapy ,Neovascularization, Physiologic ,Apoptosis ,610 Medicine & health ,Biochemistry ,2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Neovascularization ,Andrology ,1307 Cell Biology ,Mice ,Apolipoproteins E ,In vivo ,Pressure ,medicine ,Animals ,10266 Clinic for Reconstructive Surgery ,Skin ,Mice, Knockout ,Wound Healing ,business.industry ,Cell Biology ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,10022 Division of Surgical Research ,Endothelium, Vascular ,Stress, Mechanical ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Wound healing ,business ,Ex vivo ,Intravital microscopy - Abstract
This study aims to quantify by intravital microscopy and histological wound scoring the effect of radial pressure wave treatment (RPWT) on murine incisional wound healing. The dorsal skinfold chamber in mice was used for intravital microscopy, whereby an incisional wound was created within the chamber. RPWT to the wound was carried out using a ballistic pressure wave source (EMS Swiss DolorClast). Animals received a dose of 500 pulses at an energy flux rate of 0.1mJ/mm(2) and a frequency of 3Hz at day 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 post wounding. RPW treated and untreated ApoE depleted mice (ApoE(-/-)) were compared to normal healing wild type animals (WT). The microcirculation of the wound was analyzed quantitatively in vivo using epi-illumination intravital fluorescence microscopy. Tissue samples were examined ex vivo for wound scoring and immunohistochemistry. Upon RPWT total wound score in ApoE(-/-) mice was increased by 13% (not significant) on day 3, by 37% on day 7 (P
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- 2012
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