Assessing the effects of melatonin and N-acetylcysteine on the McFarlane flap using a rat model

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2016Yazar
Tunç, SüphanKesiktaş, Erol
Yılmaz, Yeliz
Acıkalın, Arbil
Oran, Gökçen
Yavuz, Metin
Gencel, Eyüphan
Eser, Cengiz
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Tunç, S., Kesiktas, E., Yilmaz, Y., Açikalin, A., Oran, G., Yavuz, M., Gencel, E., & Eser, C. (2016). Assessing the effects of melatonin and N-acetylcysteine on the McFarlane flap using a rat model. Plastic Surgery, 24(3), 204–208. https://doi.org/10.1177/229255031602400302Özet
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and melatonin, alone and in combination, on McFarlane flap viability in a rat model. METHODS: Forty Wistar rats were divided into four groups and received daily intraperitoneal injections for one week before surgery: control (sham [n=10]); melatonin (n=10); NAC (n=10); and NAC+ melatonin (n=10). One week after surgery, the experiment was terminated and photographs were taken for topographic studies. A transillumination study was performed to observe vascularization in the flaps and biopsies were obtained for histopathological studies. RESULTS: Flap viability was significantly greater in the antioxidant-(ie, NAC and melatonin) treated groups compared with the control group; however, there were no significant differences among the groups that received antioxidants. CONCLUSIONS: Melatonin and NAC are important antioxidants that can be used alone or in combination to increase flap viability and prevent distal necrosis in rats.