Journal article
A model of bridging angiogenesis in the rat
DRB Theile, AJ Kane, R Romeo, G Mitchell, D Crowe, AG Stewart, WA Morrison
British Journal of Plastic Surgery | CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE | Published : 1998
Abstract
A model of angiogenesis has been developed in the rat. The epigastric vascular pedicle was exposed in the groin, a 7 mm segment of epigastric artery was excised leaving the vein intact and, after a variable period of time for angiogenesis to occur between the ends of the artery, a skin nap was elevated on the epigastric vascular pedicle so that it depended completely for its blood supply on bridging angiogenesis across the created gap. Skin flap survival and vessel counts were measured as indices of the angiogenic response. In this model we observed a spontaneous increase in vessel counts between the ends of the artery, and a corresponding increase in skin flap tissue survival until day 10 a..
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