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Determination of Spearman Correlation Coefficient (r) to Evaluate the Linear Association of Dermal Collagen and Elastic Fibers in the Perspectives of Skin Injury

BACKGROUND: Difference in scar formation at different sites, in different directions at the same site, but with changes in the elasticity of skin with age, sex, and race or in some pathological conditions, is well known to clinicians. The inappropriate collagen syntheses and delayed or lack of epith...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Naveen, Kumar, Pramod, Badagabettu, Satheesha Nayak, Lewis, Melissa Glenda, Adiga, Murali, Padur, Ashwini Aithal
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5954912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29853856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4512840
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author Kumar, Naveen
Kumar, Pramod
Badagabettu, Satheesha Nayak
Lewis, Melissa Glenda
Adiga, Murali
Padur, Ashwini Aithal
author_facet Kumar, Naveen
Kumar, Pramod
Badagabettu, Satheesha Nayak
Lewis, Melissa Glenda
Adiga, Murali
Padur, Ashwini Aithal
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description BACKGROUND: Difference in scar formation at different sites, in different directions at the same site, but with changes in the elasticity of skin with age, sex, and race or in some pathological conditions, is well known to clinicians. The inappropriate collagen syntheses and delayed or lack of epithelialization are known to induce scar formation with negligible elasticity at the site of damage. Changes in the elasticity of scars may be due to an unequal distribution of dermal collagen (C) and elastic (E) fibers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Spearman correlation coefficients (r) of collagen and elastic fibers in horizontal (H) and in vertical (V) directions (variables CV, CH, EV, and EH) were measured from the respective quantitative fraction data in 320 skin samples from 32 human cadavers collected at five selected sites over extremities. RESULTS: Spearman's correlation analysis revealed the statistically significant (p < 0.01) strong positive correlation between C(H) and C(V) in all the areas, that is, shoulder joint area (r = 0.66), wrist (r = 0.75), forearm (r = 0.75), and thigh (r = 0.80), except at the ankle (r = 0.26, p = 0.14) region. Similarly, positive correlation between E(H) and E(V) has been observed at the forearm (r = 0.65, moderate) and thigh (r = 0.42, low) regions. However, a significant moderate negative correlation was observed between C(V) and E(V) at the forearm (r = −0.51) and between C(H) and E(H) at the thigh region (r = −0.65). CONCLUSION: Significant differences of correlations of collagen and elastic fibers in different directions from different areas of extremities were noted. This may be one of the possible anatomical reasons of scar behavior in different areas and different directions of the same area.
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spelling pubmed-59549122018-05-31 Determination of Spearman Correlation Coefficient (r) to Evaluate the Linear Association of Dermal Collagen and Elastic Fibers in the Perspectives of Skin Injury Kumar, Naveen Kumar, Pramod Badagabettu, Satheesha Nayak Lewis, Melissa Glenda Adiga, Murali Padur, Ashwini Aithal Dermatol Res Pract Research Article BACKGROUND: Difference in scar formation at different sites, in different directions at the same site, but with changes in the elasticity of skin with age, sex, and race or in some pathological conditions, is well known to clinicians. The inappropriate collagen syntheses and delayed or lack of epithelialization are known to induce scar formation with negligible elasticity at the site of damage. Changes in the elasticity of scars may be due to an unequal distribution of dermal collagen (C) and elastic (E) fibers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Spearman correlation coefficients (r) of collagen and elastic fibers in horizontal (H) and in vertical (V) directions (variables CV, CH, EV, and EH) were measured from the respective quantitative fraction data in 320 skin samples from 32 human cadavers collected at five selected sites over extremities. RESULTS: Spearman's correlation analysis revealed the statistically significant (p < 0.01) strong positive correlation between C(H) and C(V) in all the areas, that is, shoulder joint area (r = 0.66), wrist (r = 0.75), forearm (r = 0.75), and thigh (r = 0.80), except at the ankle (r = 0.26, p = 0.14) region. Similarly, positive correlation between E(H) and E(V) has been observed at the forearm (r = 0.65, moderate) and thigh (r = 0.42, low) regions. However, a significant moderate negative correlation was observed between C(V) and E(V) at the forearm (r = −0.51) and between C(H) and E(H) at the thigh region (r = −0.65). CONCLUSION: Significant differences of correlations of collagen and elastic fibers in different directions from different areas of extremities were noted. This may be one of the possible anatomical reasons of scar behavior in different areas and different directions of the same area. Hindawi 2018-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5954912/ /pubmed/29853856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4512840 Text en Copyright © 2018 Naveen Kumar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kumar, Naveen
Kumar, Pramod
Badagabettu, Satheesha Nayak
Lewis, Melissa Glenda
Adiga, Murali
Padur, Ashwini Aithal
Determination of Spearman Correlation Coefficient (r) to Evaluate the Linear Association of Dermal Collagen and Elastic Fibers in the Perspectives of Skin Injury
title Determination of Spearman Correlation Coefficient (r) to Evaluate the Linear Association of Dermal Collagen and Elastic Fibers in the Perspectives of Skin Injury
title_full Determination of Spearman Correlation Coefficient (r) to Evaluate the Linear Association of Dermal Collagen and Elastic Fibers in the Perspectives of Skin Injury
title_fullStr Determination of Spearman Correlation Coefficient (r) to Evaluate the Linear Association of Dermal Collagen and Elastic Fibers in the Perspectives of Skin Injury
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Spearman Correlation Coefficient (r) to Evaluate the Linear Association of Dermal Collagen and Elastic Fibers in the Perspectives of Skin Injury
title_short Determination of Spearman Correlation Coefficient (r) to Evaluate the Linear Association of Dermal Collagen and Elastic Fibers in the Perspectives of Skin Injury
title_sort determination of spearman correlation coefficient (r) to evaluate the linear association of dermal collagen and elastic fibers in the perspectives of skin injury
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5954912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29853856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4512840
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