Immunohistochemical localization of basic fibroblast growth factor in wound healing sites of mouse skin
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00375792
Immunohistochemical localization of basic fibroblast growth factor in wound healing sites of mouse skin
Abstract
The immunohistochemical localization of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) was examined during wound healing in mouse skin. Frozen sections taken from the rounded skin defects were reacted with polyclonal anti-human recombinant bFGF IgG followed by incubation with FITC-conjugated IgG. The basal layer keratinocytes and hair bulbs at the wound edge were strongly stained with this antibody. In the reepithelized area, several layers of keratinocytes from the basal layer were positively stained regardless of the time after wounding. These findings suggest that germinative keratinocytes which express bFGF function as leading cells in the covering of the wound defect. However, dermal granulation tissue, including capillary endothelial cells, fibroblasts and macrophages unexpectedly did not demonstrate any immunoreactivity throughout the process of wound healing. Simultaneous histochemical investigation using cultivated mouse keratinocytes and bovine aortic endothelial cells showed primarily cytoplasmic fluorescence. The discrepancy in the staining patterns of endothelial cells in vivo and in vitro suggests that immunoreactive bFGF is either not expressed in vivo, or is processed or masked.
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