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Improved Wound Closure Rates and Mechanical Properties Resembling Native Skin in Murine Diabetic Wounds Treated with a Tropoelastin and Collagen Wound Healing Device
Chronic wounds in patients suffering from type II diabetes mellitus (DMII) where wounds remain open with a complicated pathophysiology, healing, and recovery process is a public health concern. Normal wound healing plays a critical role in wound closure, restoration of mechanical properties, and the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990315/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33768213 http://dx.doi.org/10.33696/diabetes.1.024 |
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author | Kellar, Robert S. Diller, Robert B. Tabor, Aaron J. Dominguez, Dominic D. Audet, Robert G. Bardsley, Tatum A. Talbert, Alyssa J. Cruz, Nathan D. Ingraldi, Alison L. Ensley, Burt D. |
author_facet | Kellar, Robert S. Diller, Robert B. Tabor, Aaron J. Dominguez, Dominic D. Audet, Robert G. Bardsley, Tatum A. Talbert, Alyssa J. Cruz, Nathan D. Ingraldi, Alison L. Ensley, Burt D. |
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description | Chronic wounds in patients suffering from type II diabetes mellitus (DMII) where wounds remain open with a complicated pathophysiology, healing, and recovery process is a public health concern. Normal wound healing plays a critical role in wound closure, restoration of mechanical properties, and the biochemical characteristics of the remodeled tissue. Biological scaffolds provide a tissue substitute to help facilitate wound healing by mimicking the extracellular matrix (ECM) of the dermis. In the current study an electrospun biomimetic scaffold, wound healing device (WHD), containing tropoelastin (TE) and collagen was synthesized to mimic the biochemical and mechanical characteristics of healthy human skin. The WHD was compared to a commercially available porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) matrix that has been used in both partial and full-thickness wounds, Oasis(®) Wound Matrix. Using a diabetic murine model C57BKS.Cg-m+/+Leprdb/J mice (db/db) wound closure rates, histochemistry (CD31 and CD163), qPCR (GAPDH, TNF-α, NOS2, ARG1 and IL10), and mechanical testing of treated wound sites were evaluated. The WHD in a splinted, full thickness, diabetic murine wound healing model demonstrated skin organ regeneration, an enhanced rate of wound closure, decreased tissue inflammation, and a stronger and more durable remodeled tissue that more closely mimics native unwounded skin compared to the control device. |
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spelling | pubmed-79903152021-03-24 Improved Wound Closure Rates and Mechanical Properties Resembling Native Skin in Murine Diabetic Wounds Treated with a Tropoelastin and Collagen Wound Healing Device Kellar, Robert S. Diller, Robert B. Tabor, Aaron J. Dominguez, Dominic D. Audet, Robert G. Bardsley, Tatum A. Talbert, Alyssa J. Cruz, Nathan D. Ingraldi, Alison L. Ensley, Burt D. J Diabetes Clin Res Article Chronic wounds in patients suffering from type II diabetes mellitus (DMII) where wounds remain open with a complicated pathophysiology, healing, and recovery process is a public health concern. Normal wound healing plays a critical role in wound closure, restoration of mechanical properties, and the biochemical characteristics of the remodeled tissue. Biological scaffolds provide a tissue substitute to help facilitate wound healing by mimicking the extracellular matrix (ECM) of the dermis. In the current study an electrospun biomimetic scaffold, wound healing device (WHD), containing tropoelastin (TE) and collagen was synthesized to mimic the biochemical and mechanical characteristics of healthy human skin. The WHD was compared to a commercially available porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) matrix that has been used in both partial and full-thickness wounds, Oasis(®) Wound Matrix. Using a diabetic murine model C57BKS.Cg-m+/+Leprdb/J mice (db/db) wound closure rates, histochemistry (CD31 and CD163), qPCR (GAPDH, TNF-α, NOS2, ARG1 and IL10), and mechanical testing of treated wound sites were evaluated. The WHD in a splinted, full thickness, diabetic murine wound healing model demonstrated skin organ regeneration, an enhanced rate of wound closure, decreased tissue inflammation, and a stronger and more durable remodeled tissue that more closely mimics native unwounded skin compared to the control device. 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7990315/ /pubmed/33768213 http://dx.doi.org/10.33696/diabetes.1.024 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Kellar, Robert S. Diller, Robert B. Tabor, Aaron J. Dominguez, Dominic D. Audet, Robert G. Bardsley, Tatum A. Talbert, Alyssa J. Cruz, Nathan D. Ingraldi, Alison L. Ensley, Burt D. Improved Wound Closure Rates and Mechanical Properties Resembling Native Skin in Murine Diabetic Wounds Treated with a Tropoelastin and Collagen Wound Healing Device |
title | Improved Wound Closure Rates and Mechanical Properties Resembling Native Skin in Murine Diabetic Wounds Treated with a Tropoelastin and Collagen Wound Healing Device |
title_full | Improved Wound Closure Rates and Mechanical Properties Resembling Native Skin in Murine Diabetic Wounds Treated with a Tropoelastin and Collagen Wound Healing Device |
title_fullStr | Improved Wound Closure Rates and Mechanical Properties Resembling Native Skin in Murine Diabetic Wounds Treated with a Tropoelastin and Collagen Wound Healing Device |
title_full_unstemmed | Improved Wound Closure Rates and Mechanical Properties Resembling Native Skin in Murine Diabetic Wounds Treated with a Tropoelastin and Collagen Wound Healing Device |
title_short | Improved Wound Closure Rates and Mechanical Properties Resembling Native Skin in Murine Diabetic Wounds Treated with a Tropoelastin and Collagen Wound Healing Device |
title_sort | improved wound closure rates and mechanical properties resembling native skin in murine diabetic wounds treated with a tropoelastin and collagen wound healing device |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990315/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33768213 http://dx.doi.org/10.33696/diabetes.1.024 |
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