<Editors' Choice> Supernatant from activated omentum accelerates wound healing in diabetic mice wound model.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yu Li, Kazunobu Hashikawa, Katsumi Ebisawa, Miki Kambe, Shinichi Higuchi, Yuzuru Kamei
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Abstract

Diabetic wounds are considered one of the most frequent and severe complications of diabetes mellitus. Recently, the omentum has been used in diabetic wound healing because of its tissue repair properties. The activated omentum is richer in growth factors than the inactivated, thereby contributing to the wound healing process. To further investigate the effect of activated omentum conditioned medium (aOCM) on diabetic wound healing, we injected supernatant from aOCM, saline-OCM (sOCM), inactivated-OCM (iOCM), and medium (M) subcutaneously upon creation of a cutaneous wound healing model in diabetic mice. Wound area (%) was evaluated on days 0, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 14, 21, and 28 post-operation. At 9 and 28 d post-operation, skin tissue was harvested and assessed for gross observation, neovascularization, peripheral nerve fiber regeneration, and collagen deposition. We observed that aOCM enhanced the wound repair process, with significant acceleration of epidermal and collagen deposition in the surgical lesion on day 9. Additionally, aOCM displayed marked efficiency in neovascularization and peripheral nerve regeneration during wound healing. Thus, aOCM administration exerts a positive influence on the diabetic mouse model, which can be employed as a new therapy for diabetic wounds.

<编辑选择>活化大网膜上清液加速糖尿病小鼠伤口愈合。
糖尿病伤口被认为是糖尿病最常见和最严重的并发症之一。最近,网膜由于其组织修复特性而被用于糖尿病伤口的愈合。活化的网膜比失活的网膜富含生长因子,从而有助于伤口愈合过程。为了进一步研究活化网膜条件培养基(aOCM)对糖尿病伤口愈合的影响,我们在糖尿病小鼠皮肤伤口愈合模型的建立过程中,皮下注射来自aOCM、生理盐水OCM(sOCM)、失活OCM(iOCM)和培养基(M)的上清液。在术后第0、3、5、7、9、11、14、21和28天评估伤口面积(%)。在手术后9和28天,采集皮肤组织并评估大体观察、新生血管形成、外周神经纤维再生和胶原沉积。我们观察到aOCM增强了伤口修复过程,在第9天显著加速了手术损伤中的表皮和胶原沉积。此外,在伤口愈合过程中,aOCM在新生血管形成和外周神经再生方面表现出显著的效率。因此,aOCM给药对糖尿病小鼠模型产生了积极影响,可作为糖尿病伤口的新疗法。
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Nagoya Journal of Medical Science
Nagoya Journal of Medical Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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1.30
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original papers in the areas of medical science and its related fields. Reviews, symposium reports, short communications, notes, case reports, hypothesis papers, medical image at a glance, video and announcements are also accepted. Manuscripts should be in English. It is recommended that an English check of the manuscript by a competent and knowledgeable native speaker be completed before submission.
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