Adenosine Treatment Augments Random Flap Survival in Rats

Author:

Saray Aydin1,Apan Alpaslan1,Tellioglu Ali Teoman1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Plastic Surgery and Kirikkale University Medical School, Kirikkale, Turkey

Abstract

Adenosine and purine nucleosides are intermediates in the pathway of purine nucleotide degradation. Adenosine causes vasodilation in all arterioles, except those in the kidney, and is the major regulator of coronary blood flow. The objective of the present study was to investigate the efficacy and role of 9-beta-D-ribofuranosyl adenosine (RFA), a derivative of adenosine, for the augmentation of random flap survival in rats. Varying doses of adenosine and a nonselective adenosine antagonist, 8-phenyltheophylline, were administered before elevation of 3x10 cm dorsal random flaps in 60 rats. The rats were randomly assigned to five groups and received the following treatment: group I (controls) was treated with placebo (saline, 1 mL/day); group II was treated with RFA 25 μg/kg/day; group III was treated with RFA 50 μg/kg/day; group IV was treated with RFA 100 μg/kg/day; and group V was treated with 8-phenyltheophylline (10 mg/kg/day). All daily injections were given intravenously for seven days. Flap survival was assessed on day 8. Therapeutic and higher doses of adenosine-treated flaps showed a significant increase in viability compared with saline-treated flaps in the control group, while there was no improvement in flap survival with low dose adenosine. Phenyltheophylline reversed the beneficial effect of adenosine and increased flap necrosis, which was comparable with that of the controls. The findings show that adenosine can enhance flap survival, and this beneficial effect is possibly due to vasodilation, inhibition of noradrenalin release, reduction of energy consumption, inhibition of reactive oxygen species and a preconditioning effect; however, this effect seems to be dose-related. Adenosine is an easily available drug for clinical use in ischemic heart diseases and should be considered in potentially ischemic flaps.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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