نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic wound

تعداد نتایج: 178367  

Journal: :Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 2014
Han Chung Chong Jeremy Soon Kiat Chan Chi Qin Goh Natalia V Gounko Baiwen Luo Xiaoling Wang Selin Foo Marcus Thien Chong Wong Cleo Choong Sander Kersten Nguan Soon Tan

Impaired wound healing is a major source of morbidity in diabetic patients. Poor outcome has, in part, been related to increased inflammation, poor angiogenesis, and deficiencies in extracellular matrix components. Despite the enormous impact of these chronic wounds, effective therapies are lacking. Here, we showed that the topical application of recombinant matricellular protein angiopoietin-l...

2009
AbuBakr H. Widatalla Seif EIDin I. Mahadi Mohamed A. Shawer Hagir A. Elsayem Mohamed E. Ahmed

BACKGROUND Patients with diabetic foot ulcers are at a high risk of having both minor or major lower extremity amputations. AIM To identify the extent of risk factors for major and minor amputations in patients with diabetic foot ulcers. MATERIALS AND METHODS This prospective study was conducted from 2003 to 2005. Using the guidelines for wound classification developed by the International ...

Journal: :The Journal of surgical research 1994
R L Brown M P Breeden D G Greenhalgh

Impaired wound healing results in significant morbidity for the surgical patient. The genetically diabetic (C57BL/KsJ-db/db) mouse is obese, hyperglycemic, insulin-resistant, and exhibits markedly impaired wound healing. Previous studies have demonstrated that the fibroblast mitogens, BB homodimer of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF-BB) or basic fibroblast growth factor, plus insulin-like g...

Journal: :Circulation research 2003
Vesna Stepanovic Ola Awad Chunhua Jiao Martine Dunnwald Gina C Schatteman

Bone marrow stem cells participate in tissue repair processes and may have roles in skin wound repair. Diabetes is characterized by delayed and poor wound healing, and type 1 diabetes seems to lead to stem cell dysfunction. Hence, stem cell dysfunction could contribute to poor healing, and stem cell-based therapies may be efficacious in diabetic wounds. We investigated the potential of exogenou...

Journal: :The British journal of surgery 2002
M B Witte T Kiyama A Barbul

BACKGROUND Diabetes is characterized by a nitric oxide deficiency at the wound site. This study investigated whether exogenous nitric oxide supplementation with the nitric oxide donor molsidomine (N-ethoxycarbomyl-3-morpholinyl-sidnonimine) could reverse the impaired healing in diabetes. METHODS Wound healing was studied by creating a dorsal skin incision with subcutaneous polyvinyl alcohol s...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2007
Sergiu-Bogdan Catrina Kerstin Brismar

OBJECTIVE Delayed wound healing in diabetic patients without large-vessel disease has been attributed to microvascular dysfunction, neuropathy, and abnormal cellular and inflammatory responses. The role of these abnormalities has mainly been examined in animal models. Few studies have been undertaken in diabetic patients, and those that have are limited due to analysis in wounds from chronic ul...

Journal: :Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice 2013
Sareh Amini Abolfazl ShojaeeFard Zohreh Annabestani Mohsen Rezaie Hammami Zahra Shaiganmehr Bagher Larijani Shahrzad Mohseni Hamid Reza Afshani Maryam Aboee Rad Mohammad Reza Mohajeri-Tehrani

BACKGROUND Although debridement plays a significant role in the healing of diabetic foot ulcers, it may delay the healing process by damaging the granulation tissue. In this study, the efficacy of low-frequency ultrasound (LFU) in chronic wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers in patients with osteomyelitis was evaluated. METHODS This randomized clinical trial was conducted on 40 patients with...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2007
Shivananda B Nayak Lexley Pinto Pereira Dale Maharaj

The aqueous extract of C. papaya fruit (100 mg kg(-1) day(-1) for 10 days) was evaluated for its wound healing activity in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats using excision and dead space wound models. Extract-treated animals exhibited 77% reduction in the wound area when compared to controls which was 59%. The extract treated wounds were found to epithelize faster as compared to controls. Th...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2014
Guang Feng Daifeng Hao Jiake Chai

High blood sugar levels result in defective wound healing processes in diabetic patients. Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play an important role in vasculogenesis, and thereby contribute to reconstitution of the microcirculation and healing. This study aimed to determine the possible mechanism by which the numbers of circulating EPCs are regulated in response to tissue wounding. In the stre...

2013
Surya Bhan Rahul Mitra A. K. Arya H. P. Pandey K. Tripathi

Uncontrolled blood sugar is a major cause of vascular complications and delayed wound healing in diabetes mellitus. During wound healing process, normally, apoptosis is responsible for events such as removal of inflammatory cells and evolution of granulation tissue into scar which occur during the late phase of wound healing. Early apoptosis can lead to abnormal wound healing by removing granul...

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