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Differential evaluation of excisional non-occluded wound healing in db/db mice (CROSBI ID 148962)

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Tkalčević-Ivetić, Vanesa ; Čužić, Snježana ; Parnham, J. Mike ; Pašalić, Ivanka ; Brajša, Karmen Differential evaluation of excisional non-occluded wound healing in db/db mice // Toxicologic pathology, 37 (2009), 2; 183-192

Podaci o odgovornosti

Tkalčević-Ivetić, Vanesa ; Čužić, Snježana ; Parnham, J. Mike ; Pašalić, Ivanka ; Brajša, Karmen

engleski

Differential evaluation of excisional non-occluded wound healing in db/db mice

The full-thickness wound in the genetically diabetic (db/db) mouse is a commonly used model of impaired wound healing. We investigated delayed healing of non-occluded, excisional, full-thickness, dermal wounds in db/db mice in comparison to their normal littermate controls and refined methods for monitoring skin wound re-epithelialization, contraction, granulation tissue formation, and inflammation. We have confirmed with a computer-assisted planimetry method the results of previous studies showing that healing of non-occluded full excision wounds in db/db mice does not occur by contraction as much as in healthy mice. In addition, we have developed separate histological methods for the assessment of re-epithelialization, contraction, granulation tissue (mature, immature, fibrosis), and inflammation (lipogranulomas, secondary, nonspecific). Using a new approach to histological assessment, we have shown that wound closure in db/db mice is delayed owing to: (1) delayed granulation tissue maturation ; (2) ''laced, '' widely distributed granulation tissue around fat lobules ; and (3) obstruction by lipogranulomas, whereas the rate of re-epithelialization seems to be the same as in C57Bl/6 mice. This methodology should permit a more precise differentiation of effects of novel therapeutic agents on the wound healing process in db/db mice.

full-thickness wound; mice; db/db; impaired wound healing

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Podaci o izdanju

37 (2)

2009.

183-192

objavljeno

0192-6233

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Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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