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Growth characteristics of fibroblasts isolated from the trunk and distal aspect of the limb of horses and ponies.

作者信息

Miller C B, Wilson D A, Keegan K G, Kreeger J M, Adelstein E H, Ganjam V K

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine, Columbia 65211, USA.

出版信息

Vet Surg. 2000 Jan-Feb;29(1):1-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.2000.00001.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine if there is a difference in in vitro growth of fibroblasts isolated from the trunk and distal aspect of the limb of horses and ponies. To determine the effects of a corticosteroid and monokine on in vitro growth of fibroblasts isolated from the trunk and distal aspect of the limb of horses and ponies.

STUDY DESIGN

Growth of fibroblasts from tissues harvested from the trunk and limb were compared from horse and pony samples grown in control media and control media with triamcinolone or monokine added.

ANIMALS OR SAMPLE POPULATION

Dermal and subcutaneous tissue from 22 horses and 17 ponies of various ages and breeds.

METHODS

Fibroblast growth was assessed by tritiated thymidine uptake using standard cell culture techniques. The effect of a monokine or triamcinolone plus control media were compared with control media for fibroblast growth.

RESULTS

Fibroblast growth from tissues isolated from the horse limb was significantly less than growth from the horse trunk and the limb and trunk of ponies. Monokine was more effective than triamcinolone in suppressing fibroblast growth from tissues isolated from the trunk and limb in both horses and ponies.

CONCLUSIONS

There are growth differences in fibroblasts isolated from the limb of horses compared with those isolated from the trunk and from the limb and trunk of ponies.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

The difference in fibroblast growth from tissues isolated from the trunk and limb of horses and ponies may provide evidence for the difference reported in the healing characteristics of limb wounds in horses and ponies. Influencing fibroblast growth may provide a key to controlling the development of exuberant granulation tissue in horses and ponies.

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