Published August 1996 | Version v1
Journal article

Effects of combined radiation-burn injury on survival rate of allogeneic skin grafts and immune reaction in rats

  • 1. Combined Injury Research Section, Faculty of Preventive Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing (China)

Description

The effects of combined radiation-burn injury on survival rate of allogeneic skin grafts and immune reaction were studied in rats with combined injury of 3-8 Gy 60Co γ-ray irradiation plus 15% total body surface area full thickness burn induced by exposure to a 5 kw bromotungsten lamp. The allogeneic skin was transplanted 24 hours after injury. It was found that all the skin grafts failed to survive in 10 days and the immune reaction significantly increased in the early stage of burn injury. But the immune reaction was obviously suppressed by the combined radiation-burn injury. The survival rates of skin grafts were 20% and 30% in the combined injury of burn plus 3 and 4 Gy irradiation respectively. When the radiation doses increased to 5,6 and 8 Gy, the survival rates elevated to 69%, 88% and 100% respectively (in the group of 8 Gy, bone marrow transplantation was conducted before receiving skin graft). At day 30 post-transplantation the survival rates were still 36%, 42% and 100% respectively. Compared with burn group, there was a significant difference in survival rate when the radiation doses were higher than 5 Gy. These results indicate that the survival rate of the allogeneic skin graft increases concurrently with the increase in radiation dose and decreases with the elapse of the post-transplantation time

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection
Journal Volume
16
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 228-231.
ISSN
0254-5098
CODEN
ZFYZDY