• Department of Plastic and Burn Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu Sichuan, 610041, P.R.China ;
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Objective To investigate the enhancement of the transverse rectusabdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap survival in local ischemic area by recombinant adenovirus mediated vascular endothelial growth factor 165 gene(Ad-VEGF-165). Methods The vascular pedicle TRAM flaps were made in the right abdomin of30 SD rats and they were randomly divided into 5 groups. The Ad-VEGF-165 was injected into the subcutaneous tissue of epigastra(group 1), the subcutaneous tissue of epigastria and rectus abdominis muscle (group 2), and the rectus abdominis muscle(group 3); Adenovirus mediated green fluorescent protein(Ad-GFP) and DMEMwere injected into the subcutaneous tissue of epigastria and rectus abdominis muscle as autocontrol(group 4) and blank control(group 5), respectively. The survival areas of TRAM flap was measured after 7 days of operation. The microvascular density(MVD) and the integral optical density (IOD) were tested with anti-rat CD34 and with VEGF immunohistochemistry and insitu hybridization histochemistry (ISHH), respectively. Results The survivalareas of TRAM flap in groups 1, 2 and 3 (14.19±2.77, 15.18±2.18 and 8.30±1.28 cm2) were higher than those in groups 4 and 5(4.12±186 and 3.60±1.95 cm2), being significant differences(P lt;0.05).The CD34 MVD of the TRAMflap in groups 1, 2 and 3 was higher than that in groups 4 and 5; the positiveexpression for VEGF and ISHH were shown in groups 1, 2 and 3 and there was significant difference when compared with groups 4 and 5 (P lt;0.05). Conclusion Treatment by recombinant Ad-VEGF165gene is an effective option for enhancement of the TRAM flap survival in the local ischemic area.

Citation: WANG Lifu,CEN Ying,XIAO Haitao.. STUDIES ON ENHANCEMENT OF TRANSVERSE RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCULOCUTANEOUS FLAP SURVIVAL BY RECOMBINANT ADENOVIRUS MEDIATED VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GRWOTH FACTOR 165 GENE. Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery, 2005, 19(8): 617-621. doi: Copy