Epidermal growth factor in the healing of corneal wounds, epidermal wounds and partial-thickness scalds. A controlled animal study.

G. Arturson
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The effects of the topical application and the intraperitoneal administration of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on the healing of epidermal wounds, and of partial-thickness scalds in rats and of corneal wounds in rabbits were evaluated. The parameters measured were the daily percentage body weight change, time to complete healing of the wounds, the evaporative water loss from the wound surface and the rate of new formation of epithelial cell layers on the epidermal and corneal wounds. Wounded animals treated with 0.9% NaCl were used as controls. After removal of the corneal epithelium the local application of EGF stimulated the regeneration process appreciably. No significant healing advantage from the treatment with EGF was observed, however, in epidermal wounds and partial-thickness scalds. The result does not warrant any clinical evaluation.
表皮生长因子在角膜创面、表皮创面及部分厚度烫伤愈合中的作用。一项对照动物研究。
观察表皮生长因子(EGF)外用和腹腔给药对大鼠表皮创面、部分厚度烫伤和家兔角膜创面愈合的影响。测量的参数为每日体重变化百分比、创面完全愈合时间、创面蒸发失水、表皮和角膜创面上皮细胞层新形成率。以0.9% NaCl处理的受伤动物为对照。切除角膜上皮后,局部应用表皮生长因子可明显刺激再生过程。然而,在表皮伤口和部分厚度烫伤中,EGF治疗没有明显的愈合优势。结果不保证任何临床评价。
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