アブストラクト | BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic scars and keloids, which are abnormalities of fibrosis, often occur in surgical wounds; however, their exact cause and preventive measures are unknown. The administration of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors to humans is expected to suppress fibrosis in wounds and minimize hypertrophic scar and keloid formation. METHODS: This study aimed to verify suppressive effect of DPP-4 inhibitors on the formation of hypertrophic scars or keloids using real world data from the National Database of Health Insurance Claims and Specific Health Checkups of Japan (NDB). It is a retrospective cohort study and data was extracted from the NDB between April 2013 and March 2015. Patients who underwent median sternotomy were included in the study based on their claimed surgical codes. Subjects who were prescribed DPP-4 inhibitors comprised the treatment group; subjects who were not prescribed or administered DPP-4 inhibitors during that period comprised the non-treatment group. RESULTS: Subjects included 5430 patients throughout Japan (3509 men and1921 women). Of the 446 subjects who were treated with DPP-4 inhibitors within 1 year before the procedure, fewer than 10 (<2%) developed either hypertrophic scars or keloids. Of the 4984 subjects who were not treated, 152 (3.05%) were at significantly lower risk for hypertrophic scars and keloids (p=0.04). A logistic regression analysis was performed to adjust for confounding factors, with history of hypertrophic scar formation as the explained variable. CONCLUSION: This study revealed that DPP-4 inhibitors suppress the onset of hypertrophic scars or keloids after surgery in humans. |
組織名 | Assistant Professor, Department of Diabetes, Metabolism, Endocrinology,;Rheumatology and Collagen Diseases, Tokyo Medical University, 6-7-1;Nishishinjyuku Shinjyuku-ku Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan. Email: suwanai-h@umin.ac.jp;Lecturer, Kanagawa University of Human Services, Faculty of Health and Social;Services, 1-10-1 Heiseichou Yokosukasi Kanagawa, 238-0013, Japan. Email:;ryowatanabe-tky@umin.ac.jp Instructor, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive;Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, 6-7-1 Nishishinjyuku Shinjyuku-ku Tokyo,;160-0023, Japan. Email: ironenum1125@gmail.com Professor, Department of Diabetes,;Metabolism, Endocrinology, Rheumatology and Collagen Diseases, Tokyo Medical;University, 6-7-1 Nishishinjyuku Shinjyuku-ku Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan. Email:;odawara@tokyo-med.ac.jp Professor, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive;Surgery, General Informatics Division, Tokyo Medical University, 6-7-1;Nishishinjyuku Shinjyuku-ku Tokyo, 160-0023, Japan. Email: hmatsu-tki@umin.ac.jp. |