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Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ; 8(5): e2736, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33133884

ABSTRACT

Major ear reconstruction has progressed over the past years with the emergence of new techniques directed mainly to patients without available or usable local skin. However, microsurgical transfer requires specific training and eligible patients. The authors report a successful ear reconstruction with a prelaminated supraclavicular island flap in 3 stages, which may be a valuable resource for selected patients or when microsurgery is not available. Advantages and disadvantages of this new technique are discussed, and a possible solution to achieve a more satisfactory result is suggested.

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Clin Sci (Lond) ; 116(5): 423-31, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18785879

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The signalling pathway CD40/CD40L (CD40 ligand) plays an important role in atherosclerotic plaque formation and rupture. AngII (angiotensin II), which induces oxidative stress and inflammation, is also implicated in the progression of atherosclerosis. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that AngII increases CD40/CD40L activity in vascular cells and that ROS (reactive oxygen species) are part of the signalling cascade that controls CD40/CD40L expression. Human CASMCs (coronary artery smooth muscle cells) in culture exposed to IL (interleukin)-1beta or TNF-alpha (tumour necrosis factor-alpha) had increased superoxide generation and enhanced CD40 expression, detected by EPR (electron paramagnetic resonance) and immunoblotting respectively. Both phenomena were abolished by previous incubation with membrane-permeant antioxidants or cell transfection with p22(phox)antisense. AngII (50-200 nmol/l) induced an early and sustained increase in CD40 mRNA and protein expression in CASMCs, which was blocked by treatment with antioxidants. Increased CD40 expression led to enhanced activity of the pathway, as AngII-treated cells stimulated with recombinant CD40L released higher amounts of IL-8 and had increased COX-2 (cyclo-oxygenase-2) expression. We conclude that AngII stimulation of vascular cells leads to a ROS-dependent increase in CD40/CD40L signalling pathway activity. This phenomenon may be an important mechanism modulating the arterial injury observed in atherosclerosis-related vasculopathy.


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Angiotensin II/pharmacology , CD40 Antigens/biosynthesis , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/drug effects , Antioxidants/pharmacology , CD40 Antigens/genetics , CD40 Ligand/metabolism , Cells, Cultured , Coronary Vessels/cytology , Coronary Vessels/metabolism , Cytokines/pharmacology , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Humans , Muscle, Smooth, Vascular/metabolism , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/drug effects , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/metabolism , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Signal Transduction/physiology , Up-Regulation/drug effects
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