ANALYSIS OF THE BACKGROUND LEVEL OF CYTOKINES M1 AND M2 OF THE MACROPHAGE PHENOTYPE IN PATIENTS WITH REVISION RHINOPLASTY AFTER THE USE OF THE DRUG PDRN
O.Yu. Zhuravel, T.Yu. Zaporozhets
Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, Ukraine
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/fz71.01.064

Abstract
Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) drugs are actively used in
global practice after rhinoplasty. Current research focuses
on analyzing the immunological aspects of the inflammatory
response and the effect of PDRN on tissue repair. 63 patients
who underwent revision rhinoplasty using a rib graft were
under supervision. Patients were divided into two groups for
further studies according to the fibrinogen levels. All patients
were evaluated for cytokines levels TNF-α, TGF-β1 “DRG
Diagnostic Inc.” (Germany), IL-6, IL-10, IL-13 “IBL International” (Germany), IL-12, IL-18 “ElabScience” (USA).
In patients with revision rhinoplasty in whom an increased
level of fibrinogen was found, after the use of PDRN there
was a decrease in the concentration of M1 cytokines of the
macrophage phenotype (IL-6, IL-12, IL-18, and TNF-α)
and an increase in the concentration of M2 cytokines of the
macrophage phenotype (IL-10, IL-13, TGF-β1). In patients
with revision rhinoplasty in whom the level of fibrinogen was
normal, the use of PDRN did not affect the level of cytokines,
which was characterized by the absence of probable changes in
the serum concentration of cytokines M1 (IL-6, IL-12, IL-18)
and M2 of the macrophage phenotype (IL- 10, IL-13, TGF-β1).
In patients with an elevated level of fibrinogen, there is also a
decrease in the level of the angiogenic factor VEGF, the use
of the drug PDRN led to an increase in its level. The obtained
results may represent a new therapeutic approach to reducing
the number of complications in reconstructive rhinoplasty.
However, further research is needed to understand the mechanisms of action of PDRN, as well as possible advantages or
disadvantages of its use.
Keywords:
revision rhinoplasty; fibrinogen; cytokines; PDRN.
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