Title of article :
Effects of Hydrocortisone on the Growth of Cultured Equine Fibroblasts Isolated from Distal Aspects of the Limb
Author/Authors :
Azari, Omid university of tehran - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department ofClinical Sciences, تهران, ايران , Ghamsari, Mehdi university of tehran - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department ofClinical Sciences, تهران, ايران , Dehghan, Mohammad Mehdi university of tehran - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Clinical Science, تهران, ايران , Aghcheloo, Mohammad Reza university of tehran - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department ofClinical Sciences, تهران, ايران
Abstract :
Objective- To determine the effects of the Hydrocortisone on in vitro growth of fibrobla sts isolatedfrom the distal aspects of the horses limbs.Design- Experimental in vitro study.Animals- A total of 4 Caspian miniature and 4 mixed thoroughbred horses. Procedures- Under generalanesthesia and aseptic condition, a full thickness of skin incision was created on the lateral aspects of themetacarpal mid-third and 3 grams of subcutaneous tissue was harvested and placed on culture medium(RPMI-1640) in an incubator at 37°C in 5%C02. The Hydrocortisone was added in 3 different concentrations [treatm ent groups A (l014 g/ml) , B (100 14g/ml), and C (300 14g/ml)] into the culture medium and cellcounting was carried out after 4 days. The effects of Hydrocortisone added to control media were comparedwith a control media on fibroblast growth and viability. The data were analyzed by one way ANOVA andTukey test.Results- There were no significant differences in fibroblast growth rate and viability percentage (p O.05)between the groups control and A, but the groups Band C suppressed significantly the fibroblast growthand decreased viability percentage in compared with groups control and A (p 0.05), and also there were nosignificant differences between groups Band C in fibroblast growth rate and viability percentage (p 0.05).Conclusion and Clinical Relevance- The effect of Hydrocortisone on cultured fibroblast growth isdose-dependant. Application ofthis agent can inhibit fibroblast growth; therefore it can be used for treatmentofexuberant granulation tissue and improving wound healing processes, especially in the distal limb woundsof the horses.
Keywords :
hydrocortisone , fibroblast , growth , horse
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery (IJVS)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery (IJVS)