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2019 Jul


Plast Reconstr Surg


144


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Sumatriptan Increases Skin Flap Survival through Activation of 5-Hydroxytryptamine 1b/1d Receptors in Rats: The Mediating Role of the Nitric Oxide Pathway.

Authors

Dehdashtian A, Afshari K, Jazaeri S Z, Haddadi N-S, Sheikhi M, Abbaszadeh-Kasbi A, Tavangar S M, Jazaeri F, Amirlak B, Dehpour A R
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2019 Jul; 144(1):70e-77e.
PMID: 31246821.

Abstract

Random pattern skin flaps are applicable for reconstructing any defect in plastic surgery. However, they are difficult to apply because of necrosis. Sumatriptan, a selective 5-hydroxytryptamine 1b/1d agonist, is routinely used to offset acute migraine attacks. Recent studies have suggested that sumatriptan may induce vasodilation at lower concentrations. The authors' aim is to investigate the effect of sumatriptan on skin flap survival and the role of nitric oxide in this phenomenon.