THE IMMUNOGENICITY OF GLYCEROL-PRESERVED DONOR SKIN

Citation
R. Hettich et al., THE IMMUNOGENICITY OF GLYCEROL-PRESERVED DONOR SKIN, Burns, 20, 1994, pp. 190000071-190000076
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology & Venereal Diseases","Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Journal title
BurnsACNP
ISSN journal
03054179
Volume
20
Year of publication
1994
Supplement
S1
Pages
190000071 - 190000076
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-4179(1994)20:<190000071:TIOGDS>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Previous clinical observations have suggested that the application of glycerol-preserved donor skin as a temporary wound dressing provokes a weaker rejection reaction than fresh, vital donor skin. Like others, we frequently observed that considerable parts of the allodermis not o nly remained on the wound for an extended period of time, but even bec ame re-epithelialized in some cases. In order to quantify this effect, we applied the mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) test in a rat model, us ing the two highly inbred, histoincompatible rat strains DA and Lewis as donor and recipient respectively. Using the methodology of the Euro Skin Bank, Beverwijk, The Netherlands, split thickness skin, excised from the back of the rats, was equilibrated in 98 per cent glycerol. T he immunological reaction after grafting vital DA-skin, glycerolized D A-skin onto Lewis rats, and vital as well as glycerolized Lewis-skin o nto Lewis rats was compared. The results of these experiments do not s upport the clinical observations that the glycerolization procedure re sults in decreased immunogenicity of donor skin.