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摘要
目的探讨甲状腺功能减退对创面愈合的影响。通过对大鼠模型进行甲状腺全切除术,初步诱导严重甲状腺功能减退状态;随后在腹部中线作长切口,然后缝合伤口。用于评估这些切口伤口愈合过程的参数是i型胶原、III型胶原(前胶原肽PIPC和P III P,均为胶原的前体)、iv型胶原和羟脯氨酸的测定。在特定时间重复检测,并与对照组类似参数的检测结果进行比较。在甲状腺功能减退状态下,iv型胶原蛋白和羟脯氨酸在伤口愈合的增殖阶段减少。提示甲状腺功能减退是延缓创面愈合的重要因素。
The influence of hypothyroidism on wound healing. An experimental study.
An experimental study was performed to investigate the influence of hypothyroidism on wound healing. A state of severe hypothyroidism was induced initially by performing a total thyroidectomy on rat models; subsequently wounds were made by making long midline abdominal incisions and then suturing them. The parameters used to evaluate the process of wound healing of these incisions were the assay of type-I collagen, type-III collagen (procollagen peptide PIPC and P III P, each being the precursor of collagen), type-IV collagen, and hydroxyproline. The assays were repeated at specific times and compared to assays of similar parameters taken from a control group. In the state of hypothyroidism, a decrease was observed in type-IV collagen and hydroxyproline during the proliferative phase of wound healing. This indicated that the state of hypothyroidism constitutes an important factor in delaying wound healing.