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Evidence of stage progression in a novel, validated fluorescence-navigated and microsurgical-assisted secondary lymphedema rodent model

Secondary lymphedema (SL)is a frequent and devastating complication of modern oncological therapy and filarial infections. A lack of a reliable preclinical model to investigate the underlying mechanism of clinical stage progression has limited the development of new therapeutic strategies. Current f...

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Autores principales: Will, P. A., Rafiei, A., Pretze, M., Gazyakan, E., Ziegler, B., Kneser, U., Engel, H., Wängler, B., Kzhyshkowska, J., Hirche, C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7377415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32701960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235965
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author Will, P. A.
Rafiei, A.
Pretze, M.
Gazyakan, E.
Ziegler, B.
Kneser, U.
Engel, H.
Wängler, B.
Kzhyshkowska, J.
Hirche, C.
author_facet Will, P. A.
Rafiei, A.
Pretze, M.
Gazyakan, E.
Ziegler, B.
Kneser, U.
Engel, H.
Wängler, B.
Kzhyshkowska, J.
Hirche, C.
author_sort Will, P. A.
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description Secondary lymphedema (SL)is a frequent and devastating complication of modern oncological therapy and filarial infections. A lack of a reliable preclinical model to investigate the underlying mechanism of clinical stage progression has limited the development of new therapeutic strategies. Current first line treatment has shown to be merely symptomatic and relies on lifetime use of compression garments and decongestive physiotherapy. In this study, we present the development of a secondary lymphedema model in 35 rats using pre- and intraoperative fluorescence-guided mapping of the lymphatics and microsurgical induction. In contrast to the few models reported so far, we decided to avoid the use of radiation for lymphedema induction. It turned out, that the model is nearly free of complications and capable of generating a statistically significant limb volume increase by water displacement measurements, sustained for at least 48 days. A translational, accurate lymphatic dysfunction was visualized by a novel VIS-NIR X-ray ICG-Clearance-Capacity imaging technology. For the first-time SL stage progression was validated by characteristic histological alterations, such as subdermal mast cell infiltration, adipose tissue deposition, and fibrosis by increased skin collagen content. Immunofluorescence confocal microscopy analysis suggested that stage progression is related to the presence of a characteristic α SMA(+)/HSP-47(+)/vimentin(+) fibroblast subpopulation phenotype. These findings demonstrate that the in-vivo model is a reliable and clinically relevant SL model for the development of further secondary lymphedema therapeutic strategies and the analysis of the veiled molecular mechanisms of lymphatic dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-73774152020-07-27 Evidence of stage progression in a novel, validated fluorescence-navigated and microsurgical-assisted secondary lymphedema rodent model Will, P. A. Rafiei, A. Pretze, M. Gazyakan, E. Ziegler, B. Kneser, U. Engel, H. Wängler, B. Kzhyshkowska, J. Hirche, C. PLoS One Research Article Secondary lymphedema (SL)is a frequent and devastating complication of modern oncological therapy and filarial infections. A lack of a reliable preclinical model to investigate the underlying mechanism of clinical stage progression has limited the development of new therapeutic strategies. Current first line treatment has shown to be merely symptomatic and relies on lifetime use of compression garments and decongestive physiotherapy. In this study, we present the development of a secondary lymphedema model in 35 rats using pre- and intraoperative fluorescence-guided mapping of the lymphatics and microsurgical induction. In contrast to the few models reported so far, we decided to avoid the use of radiation for lymphedema induction. It turned out, that the model is nearly free of complications and capable of generating a statistically significant limb volume increase by water displacement measurements, sustained for at least 48 days. A translational, accurate lymphatic dysfunction was visualized by a novel VIS-NIR X-ray ICG-Clearance-Capacity imaging technology. For the first-time SL stage progression was validated by characteristic histological alterations, such as subdermal mast cell infiltration, adipose tissue deposition, and fibrosis by increased skin collagen content. Immunofluorescence confocal microscopy analysis suggested that stage progression is related to the presence of a characteristic α SMA(+)/HSP-47(+)/vimentin(+) fibroblast subpopulation phenotype. These findings demonstrate that the in-vivo model is a reliable and clinically relevant SL model for the development of further secondary lymphedema therapeutic strategies and the analysis of the veiled molecular mechanisms of lymphatic dysfunction. Public Library of Science 2020-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7377415/ /pubmed/32701960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235965 Text en © 2020 Will et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Will, P. A.
Rafiei, A.
Pretze, M.
Gazyakan, E.
Ziegler, B.
Kneser, U.
Engel, H.
Wängler, B.
Kzhyshkowska, J.
Hirche, C.
Evidence of stage progression in a novel, validated fluorescence-navigated and microsurgical-assisted secondary lymphedema rodent model
title Evidence of stage progression in a novel, validated fluorescence-navigated and microsurgical-assisted secondary lymphedema rodent model
title_full Evidence of stage progression in a novel, validated fluorescence-navigated and microsurgical-assisted secondary lymphedema rodent model
title_fullStr Evidence of stage progression in a novel, validated fluorescence-navigated and microsurgical-assisted secondary lymphedema rodent model
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of stage progression in a novel, validated fluorescence-navigated and microsurgical-assisted secondary lymphedema rodent model
title_short Evidence of stage progression in a novel, validated fluorescence-navigated and microsurgical-assisted secondary lymphedema rodent model
title_sort evidence of stage progression in a novel, validated fluorescence-navigated and microsurgical-assisted secondary lymphedema rodent model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7377415/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32701960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235965
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