Synergistic Effect Of Treadmill Exercise And Green Tea Extract On Cutaneous wound Healing In Diabetic Mice
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Aim and Background: In the study , synergistic effect of green tea (camellia sinesis) extract and treadmill aerobic exercise on wound healing in streptozotocin induced diabetic mice has been investigated. Material and methods: The number of 50 male mice with the approximately weight of 30-35 gram health and adult are put in 5 groups: non diabetic – immobile , diabetic - immobile, diabetic exercise - diabetic and immobile with green tea extract , diabetic with synergism of exercise and green tea extract. After inducing of diabetes using sterptozotocin mice were killed and in days 3-7-14-21 macroscopic and histopathologic analysis were performed. Results: The results indicated that in synergistic group of green tea extract and treadmill exercise , wound area decreased and fibroblast increased after 7 days significantly compared with other groups (p<0.001).PMN cells decreased after 3 days significantly compared with other groups (p<0.001). Conclusion: The results suggest that green tea extract and treadmill exercise have synergistic effect on wound healing in diabetic mice.
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volume 9 issue None
pages 47- 56
publication date 2019-04
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