Adhesion receptors and cytokine profiles in controlled tourniquet ischaemia in the upper extremity.

J Hand Surg Br

Departments of Plastic, Hand and Burn Surgery, BG-Trauma Centre, Ludwigshafen, Germany.

Published: December 1997

Adhesion mechanisms mediated by cytokines have been recognized to play a crucial role in ischaemia-reperfusion mechanisms. Although this phenomenon has been well investigated in organ transplantation, little data is available from upper extremity surgery. Profiles of adhesion molecules (CD11/CD18), key cytokines (TNF-alpha and IL-1), CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes, and polymorphonuclear neutrophils were investigated following controlled tourniquet ischaemia of the upper extremity for elective hand surgery. Data suggest that relatively short periods of ischaemia activate a mediator cascade and cell-cell interactions that may be associated with adverse pathopyhsiological effects on peripheral tissues after prolonged ischaemia.

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