The panniculus carnosus muscle: a missing link in the chronicity of heel pressure ulcers?

Author:

Nasir N. Jannah M.1ORCID,Corrias Alberto2ORCID,Heemskerk Hans1,Ang Eng Tat3,Jenkins Julia H.1,Sebastin S. J.4,Tucker-Kellogg Lisa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cancer and Stem Cell Biology and Centre for Computational Biology, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore

3. Department of Anatomy, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore

4. Department of Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery, National University Health System, Singapore

Abstract

Chronic and recurring pressure ulcers (PUs) create an unmet need for predictive biomarkers. In this work, we examine the panniculus carnosus, a thin cutaneous muscle, traditionally considered vestigial in humans, and ask whether the panniculus may play a role in the chronicity and reinjury of heel PUs. To determine whether humans have a panniculus muscle layer at the heel, we dissected eight cadavers. To assess the influence of the panniculus layer on PU, we performed computational simulations of supine weight bearing. Finally, we assessed panniculus regeneration in fluorescent mice. Results show a panniculus layer present in all cadavers examined. Simulations show a thin layer of panniculus muscle causes a dramatic decrease in the volume of soft tissue experiencing high strain and stress, compared to a heel without a panniculus. Importantly, in the mouse model, the panniculus fails to regenerate after PU, even when other cutaneous layers had fully regenerated. Our work shows that the panniculus is able to redistribute load around the heel bone, which might allow it to prevent PUs. Moreover, it is highly susceptible to incomplete regeneration after PU. Poor panniculus regeneration after PU might be a predictive anatomical biomarker for recurrence, and this biomarker should be evaluated prospectively in future clinical trials.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Singapore

National Medical Research Council

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biochemistry,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biophysics,Biotechnology

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