Visual imaging of calcium ion distribution in acetone and tape stripping damaged canine epidermis

Tae Ho Oh, Won Seok Oh, Keun Woo Lee

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to establish experimental canine skin barrier disruption model, the study was designed to observe calcium ion in skin frozen tissue of canine skin and also the modulation of calcium ion distribution of normal skin with disrupted skin such as clipping, acetone, tape stripping damages according to time. To compare the changes of calcium ion gradient after damages, the distribution of calcium ion in the canine epidermis was visualized by blotting to gel containing chemical indicator (Calcium Green-1) with fluorescent microscope and the effects of skin barrier damages were examined according to time. Three mins and 1hr after acetone damage, the gradations of epidermis and hair follicle showed more radiant and disappeared after 48 hrs. On the contrary, 3mins and 1hr after tape stripping damage, the gradations showed more radiant than those of acetone damage, and these gradations were stabilized after 48 hrs. The method we presented here could show the visual image of the calcium ions in frozen tissue without further preparation, and it might be useful to investigate the role of calcium ion in the canine epidermal barrier recovery, however, it might be need further methodological improvement to get accurate quantitative information.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)216-219
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Veterinary Clinics
Volume27
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2010

Keywords

  • Acetone
  • Calcium
  • Canine
  • Skin barrier
  • Tape stripping

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