Nitric oxide-releasing gel accelerates healing in a diabetic murine splinted excisional wound model

一氧化氮释放凝胶加速糖尿病小鼠夹板切除伤口模型的愈合

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作者:Dharshan Sivaraj, Chikage Noishiki, Nina Kosaric, Harriet Kiwanuka, Hudson C Kussie, Dominic Henn, Katharina S Fischer, Artem A Trotsyuk, Autumn H Greco, Britta A Kuehlmann, Filiberto Quintero, Melissa C Leeolou, Maia B Granoski, Andrew C Hostler, William W Hahn, Michael Januszyk, Ferid Murad, Kelle

Discussion

The results of this work may have important clinical implications for the management of patients with non-healing wounds.

Methods

In this study, we investigated the effects of local administration of an NO-releasing gel on excisional wound healing in diabetic mice. The excisional wounds of each mouse received either NO-releasing gel or a control phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)-releasing gel treatment twice daily until complete wound closure.

Results

Topical administration of NO-gel significantly accelerated the rate of wound healing as compared with PBS-gel-treated mice during the later stages of healing. The treatment also promoted a more regenerative ECM architecture resulting in shorter, less dense, and more randomly aligned collagen fibers within the healed scars, similar to that of unwounded skin. Wound healing promoting factors fibronectin, TGF-β1, CD31, and VEGF were significantly elevated in NO vs. PBS-gel-treated wounds.

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