Wound contraction is attenuated by fasudil inhibition of Rho-associated kinase

法舒地尔抑制 Rho 相关激酶可减弱伤口收缩

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作者:Jennifer E Bond, George Kokosis, Licheng Ren, M Angelica Selim, Andrew Bergeron, Howard Levinson

Background

Dermal scarring and scar contracture result in restriction of movement. There are no effective drugs to prevent scarring. RhoA and Rho-associated kinase have emerged as regulators of fibrosis and contracture. Fasudil, a Rho-associated kinase inhibitor, has been demonstrated to have antifibrotic effects in models of liver, renal, and cardiac fibrosis. The role of fasudil in preventing dermal scarring and contractures has not been studied. The authors used a rat model of dermal wound healing to assess the effects of fasudil with regard to the prevention of scarring.

Conclusions

There is growing evidence that the RhoA/Rho-associated kinase pathway plays an important role in wound healing and scar contracture. The authors present data showing that inhibition of Rho-associated kinase hinders fibroblast contractility and may be beneficial in preventing scar contracture.

Methods

Human scar tissue and surrounding normal skin were immunostained for RhoA and Rho-associated kinase. Full-thickness wounds were created on Wistar-Han rats, and fasudil (30 mg/kg/day) or saline was continuously delivered subcutaneously. Wound contraction was measured by gravitational planimetry. After 21 days, tissue was harvested for Masson's trichrome, hematoxylin and eosin, Ki-67, and CD31 staining. Fibroblast-populated collagen lattices were used to assess the mechanistic effects of fasudil on contractility. Myofibroblast formation was assessed in the presence of fasudil.

Results

Human scar tissue in the remodeling phase of repair showed increased expression of RhoA and Rho-associated kinase in scar tissue compared with surrounding normal tissue. Fasudil inhibited wound contraction as compared with controls. Hematoxylin and eosin and Masson's trichrome were similar between groups. Fasudil did not alter angiogenesis or proliferation. Fasudil inhibited fibroblast contractility and myofibroblast formation in vitro. Conclusions: There is growing evidence that the RhoA/Rho-associated kinase pathway plays an important role in wound healing and scar contracture. The authors present data showing that inhibition of Rho-associated kinase hinders fibroblast contractility and may be beneficial in preventing scar contracture.

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