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Query: UNIPROT:Q9UID3 (
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In free flap surgery, restored blood flow following a lengthy ischaemic period may lead to necrosis as a result of ischaemia/reperfusion (IR) injury. This injury comprises both proinflammatory and prothrombotic events, where the tissue factor/factor VIIa complex probably has a key role. Active site-inactivated factor VIIa (FFR-rFVIIa) exerts an antithrombotic effect by binding to tissue factor without initiating coagulation. In this study we have evaluated the potential protective effects of
FFR
-rFVIIa in IR injury. Bilateral musculocutaneous latissimus dorsi flaps in 16 pigs were made ischaemic for eight hours, then given 1 mg/kg/flap of
FFR
-rFVIIa or vehicle intra-arterially, and reperfused for 10 hours. The viable:necrotic tissue ratio, and accumulation of radiolabelled leucocytes,
fibrinogen
, and platelets were measured. There was no effect on tissue survival, but radiolabelled components in viable tissue were increased, though not significantly so. We conclude that
FFR
-rFVIIa did not prevent IR injury, indicating that tissue factor-mediated coagulation is not an important determinant of IR injury in this setting.
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PMID:Effect of active site-inactivated factor VIIa on ischaemia/reperfusion injury in a porcine flap model. 1584 99