Changes in microcirculation induced by autotransplantation of skin flaps in experimental diabetes mellitus rats

Author:

Ivanov A. N.1,Popyhova E. B.1,Stepanova T. V.1,Pronina E. A.1,Lagutina D. D.1

Affiliation:

1. Saratov State Medical University named after V. I. Razumovsky

Abstract

Introduction. Micro- and macroangiopathies significantly reduce the duration and quality of life for diabetes mellitus (DM) patients, which determines the relevance of developing new ways to treat them, including non-drug ones. One of such methods is the autotransplantation of full-thickness skin flap providing a distant stimulating effect on microcirculation.The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of skin flap autotransplantation on microcirculation at alloxan insulin deficiency in white rats.Material and methods. The studies were carried out on 60 male scrub rats divided into the following groups: the control group, the comparison group (alloxan diabetes rats), the experimental group consisting of alloxan diabetes animals which had skin flap autotransplantations performed on them. Skin microcirculation (MC) of the dorsum of the feet was studied by laser Doppler flowmetry.Results. Alloxan insulin deficiency caused a violation of the MC in rats which manifested by a decrease in perfusion of the skin of the dorsum of the foot in association with a decrease in the amplitudes of endothelial and neurogenic oscillations. On the 42nd day of the experiment in alloxan diabetes animals which had skin flap autotransplantations performed on them the statistically significant increase (p=0.000001) in the perfusion index by 43 % was observed attesting to microcirculation improvment. This was accompanied by an increase in the normalized amplitudes value of endothelial (by 44 %, р=0.000047) and neurogenic (by 20 %, р=0.019515) perfusion fluctuations relative to rats of the comparison group.Conclusions. It can be concluded that skin flap autotransplantation has a positive effect on the state of MC in the feet in experimental diabetes rats due to the improvement of tissue perfusion and modulation of its activity.

Publisher

FSBEI HE I.P. Pavlov SPbSMU MOH Russia

Subject

General Medicine

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