Effects of Superoxide Dismutase and Allopurinol on the Survival of Acute Island Skin Flaps
- 1 March 1985
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Annals of Surgery
- Vol. 201 (3), 357-359
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-198503000-00018
Abstract
We have demonstrated previously that oxygen-derived free radicals are important mediators of tissue injury following ischemia (total venous occlusion) and reperfusion in small (3 cm X 6 cm) island skin flaps in rats. In this study, we evaluated extension of this concept to regional ischemia in large (8 cm X 8 cm) acute island skin flaps which were constructed to exceed their sole blood supply via unilateral inferior epigastric vessels. Under normal (control) circumstances, a significant portion of the flap would undergo necrosis at the periphery, mimicking the corresponding clinical situation. Blocking the generation of superoxide radicals from xanthine oxidase with a single dose of allopurinol prior to flap elevation significantly improved the area of flap viability from 34 +/- 12% to 57 +/- 6% (p less than 0.01) in the random portion of the flap, contralateral to the source of blood supply. Similarly, the detoxification of superoxide radicals with a single dose of superoxide dismutase improved viability from 41 +/- 6% to 58 +/- 7% (p less than 0.01). Similar results were obtained when either of these agents were administered 60 minutes after flap elevation. These findings suggest that oxygen-derived free radicals play an important role in the development of tissue necrosis in the critical transition zone between well-vascularized and devascularized skin.Keywords
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