An Electron Microscopic Study on Healing of Epidermis Following Injury of Skin in Mice

피부손상후 표피치유에 관한 전자현미경적 연구

  • Kim, Sang-Hee (Department of Anatomy , College of Medicine, Hanyang University) ;
  • Ahn, Dong-Choon (Department of Anatomy , College of Medicine, Hanyang University) ;
  • Kim, Won-Kyu (Department of Anatomy , College of Medicine, Hanyang University) ;
  • Chung, Ho-Sam (Department of Anatomy , College of Medicine, Hanyang University)
  • 김상희 (한양대학교 의과대학 해부학교실) ;
  • 안동춘 (한양대학교 의과대학 해부학교실) ;
  • 김원규 (한양대학교 의과대학 해부학교실) ;
  • 정호삼 (한양대학교 의과대학 해부학교실)
  • Published : 1998.09.01

Abstract

The author has undertaken this study for demonstrating the relationship between keratinization and proliferation as well as remodeling of epidermis. Healthy ICR strain male mice, weighing about $20\sim25gm$, were used as experimental animals. Under the general anesthesia with ether the skins of experimental animals were subjected to a dorsal, transverse, full-thickness incision with 0.5cm in length, and removed them on 3rd day, 7th day and 2nd week after operation Specimens were prepared for electron microscopic study. The results obtained were as follows: The epidermis of 3rd day group is made up of $7\sim8$ keratinocytes. The new epidermal cells are grown beneath the necrotic tissue. Keratohyaline granules (KHGs) are visible in some granular cells. Various sited-KHGs are seen in granular layer cell, and in spinous cell ribosomes, tonofilaments and lamellar granules are seen. The epidermis of 7th day group is made up of $7\sim8$ keratinocytes. Numerous KHGs are seen in granular layer cells. KHGs are located in granular layer cells as well as spinous layer cells. The epidermis of End week group is composed of one-layered basal cell and $1\sim2$ layered superficial cells. Various sized-KHGs are observed in granular layer cells. The results of the present study suggest that as the epidermis should be keratinized during proliferation and remodeling process, so keratinization of the epidermis would play a major role of wound healing process.

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