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Wound Repair and Regeneration | 2016

Blood vessel occlusion in peri‐burn tissue is secondary to erythrocyte aggregation and mitigated by a fibronectin‐derived peptide that limits burn injury progression

Bilal Asif; Abdul Rahim; Justine Fenner; Fubao Lin; Douglas Hirth; John Hassani; S. McClain; Adam J. Singer; Marcia G. Tonnesen; Richard A.F. Clark

Although vascular occlusion has long been noted in peri‐burn tissue, the literature is inconsistent regarding the nature of the occlusion, with articles in the 1940s claiming that erythrocytes were the culprit and in the 1980s–1990s that microthrombi were responsible. To better define the nature of vessel occlusion, we studied two porcine burn models, a hot comb horizontal injury model and a vertical injury progression model. In both cases, tissue from the first two days after burn were stained with hemotoxylin and eosin, or probed for platelets or for fibrinogen/fibrin. Erythrocytes, identified as nonstained, clumped, anuclear, 5 µm cells, occluded most blood vessels (BVs) in both burn models. In contrast, platelet or fibrinogen/fibrin antibodies stained BV occlusions minimally at early time points, and only up to 16% of deep dermal BVs at 48 hours in the hot comb model and up to 7% at 24 hours in the vertical injury progression model. Treatment of animals with a fibronectin‐derived peptide (P12), which limits burn injury progression and can dilate peripheral microvasculature, reduced erythrocyte occlusion by at least 50%, speeded healing and reduced scarring. Early erythrocyte aggregation, rather than thrombosis, explains the ineffectiveness of anticoagulants to prevent burn injury progression.


Burns | 2016

Forward-looking infrared imaging predicts ultimate burn depth in a porcine vertical injury progression model

Joseph Miccio; Shruti Parikh; Xavier Marinaro; Atulya Prasad; S. McClain; Adam J. Singer; Richard A.F. Clark


Burns | 2009

Rapid and selective enzymatic debridement of porcine comb-burns with bromelain derived debrase

Adam J. Singer; S. McClain; Breena R. Taira; T. Lim; R. Gurfinkel; Lior Rosenberg


Burns | 2009

Does pressure matter in creating burns in a porcine model

Adam J. Singer; Breena R. Taira; R.M. Andersen; S. McClain; Lior Rosenberg


Academic Emergency Medicine | 2007

The Effect of N-acetyl Cysteine on Burn Progression in Rats

Adam J. Singer; S. McClain; Tom Zimmerman; Alexander Romanov; Jean Rooney


Journal of Burn Care & Research | 2018

349 The Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Healing of Full Thickness Burns in Swine

Adam J. Singer; Jimmy Toussaint; Won Taek Chung; S. McClain; Vivek Raut


Journal of Burn Care & Research | 2018

365 The Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Healing of Partial Thickness Burns in a Porcine Model

Adam J. Singer; Jimmy Toussaint; Won Taek Chung; S. McClain; Naureen Osman; Vivek Raut


Journal of Burn Care & Research | 2018

504 Accuracy of Scar Measurements in a Porcine Burn Model

Adam J. Singer; S. McClain; Atulya Prasad; Richard A.F. Clark


Journal of Burn Care & Research | 2018

39 Effect of Tadalafil on Reduction of Necrosis in the Ischemic Zone in a Rat Comb Burn Model

Adam J. Singer; H Towery; S. McClain


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2016

28 Neuronal Cell Death After Cardiorespiratory Arrest in a Porcine Model

Adam J. Singer; Jimmy Toussaint; Won Taek Chung; S. McClain; J. Dhawan; A. Biegon; D. Choi

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T. Lim

Stony Brook University

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Fubao Lin

Stony Brook University

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Stony Brook University

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