EGCG inhibits hypertrophic scar formation in a rabbit ear model

Author:

Song Yajuan1ORCID,Wang Tong1ORCID,Yang Liu1ORCID,Wu Junzheng1ORCID,Chen Lin1ORCID,Fan Xiao1ORCID,Zhang Zhe1ORCID,Yang Qing1ORCID,Yu Zhou1ORCID,Song Baoqiang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic Surgery, Xijing Hospital Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveHypertrophic scarring is a common skin fibro‐proliferative disease, but currently there has no satisfactory drugs for anti‐scar treatments. Previous study showed that epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), the main catechin in green tea, improved wound healing and tissue fibrosis in both rats and mice. In the present study, the therapeutic effects of EGCG on hypertrophic scar were analyzed using a rabbit ear hypertrophic scar model.MaterialsA rabbit ear model of hypertrophic scarring was used. DMSO, 0.5 mg EGCG/wound, 1.0 mg EGCG/wound or triamcinolone were injected subcutaneously once a week for 4 weeks. The scar elevation index (SEI) was measured using HE staining images, the collagen fibers were examined by Masson’ trichrome staining images, and the number of capillaries in hypertrophic scar were calculated by CD31 staining images. The mRNA levels in the scar tissues were detected by quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction (qRT‐PCR).ResultsGross observation and histological evaluation showed the inhibitory effects of EGCG on hypertrophic scar formation at both doses, and decreased scar height and SEI were detected. EGCG also attenuated the mean collagen area fraction and decreased the number of capillaries in scar tissues. qRT‐PCR revealed that EGCG significantly inhibited the mRNA expression of TGF‐β1, Col I, Col III, α‐SMA, and eNOS.ConclusionEGCG may serve as a useful candidate therapeutic drug for hypertrophic scar via inhibiting fibrotic gene expression and suppressing angiogenesis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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