Difficult to Heal Wounds Intralesional Insulin Therapy Trial

N. K. Gaspar, A. Gaspar
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Introduction-Insulin exerts metabolic and growth-stimulating actions both through its own receptors and the receptors of its homologous factors (IGFs), although with different degrees of affinity. The A receptor of insulin acts more intensely on the cell membrane, with a metabolic response, whereas the B receptor is quickly internalized, stimulates cell growth, can be directed to the treatment of wounds difficult to heal. Objective-we proposes to evaluate the potential of insulin as an inducing agent in the regeneration of wounds that are difficult to heal as a therapeutic option. Methodology-Simultaneous intra and perilesional injections of 0.01ml of the solution containing 5UI of NPH single-component insulin diluted in 1 ml of lidocaine into various planes and wound sites. Clinical, glycemic and photographic evaluations of the patients were performed. Results-The cicatricial response occured in all patients and observed since the first applications. Withouth glycemic changes. Comments - The responses obtained can be attributed to both the stimulation of insulin receptors and that of their counterparts. Conclusions-The method was effective and without adverse effects. Different intervals between applications did not change the results. The availability of insulin and safety for its use indicate the method as a therapeutic option in difficult to heal wounds.
难以愈合的伤口局部胰岛素治疗试验
胰岛素通过其自身受体和其同源因子(igf)受体发挥代谢和生长刺激作用,尽管具有不同程度的亲和力。胰岛素的A受体更强烈地作用于细胞膜,产生代谢反应,而B受体则迅速内化,刺激细胞生长,可直接用于治疗难以愈合的伤口。目的:我们建议评估胰岛素作为一种诱导剂在难以愈合的伤口再生中的潜力。方法:将含有5UI NPH单组分胰岛素的溶液(用1ml利多卡因稀释)在病灶内和病灶周围同时注射0.01ml至各平面和创面。对患者进行临床、血糖和摄影评估。结果:所有患者首次应用后均有瘢痕反应。没有血糖变化。所获得的反应可归因于胰岛素受体和其对应体的刺激。结论该方法有效,无不良反应。应用程序之间的不同间隔不会改变结果。胰岛素的可用性及其使用的安全性表明该方法是难以愈合的伤口的治疗选择。
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