Histological evaluation of the effects of angiotensin peptides on wound repair in diabetic mice
Autor: | Juan C. Felix, Gere S. diZerega, Sonia Maldonado, Kathleen E. Rodgers, Theresa Espinoza, Norma Roda |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Angiotensins Time Factors Ratón Peptide Dermatology Biochemistry Diabetes Mellitus Experimental Placebos Mice Internal medicine Renin–angiotensin system Leukocytes Medicine Animals Fibroblast Molecular Biology chemistry.chemical_classification Wound Healing integumentary system business.industry Histology Fibroblasts Epithelium Mice Inbred C57BL medicine.anatomical_structure Endocrinology chemistry Collagen Wound healing business Peptides Cell Division Blood vessel |
Zdroj: | Experimental dermatology. 12(6) |
ISSN: | 0906-6705 |
Popis: | Recent studies have shown that angiotensin peptides accelerate dermal repair. Histological observation of samples taken at the termination of studies showed that the wounds treated with peptides were more mature and organized by day 25 after full thickness excision in diabetic mice. However, the mechanism by which this acceleration occurs has not been determined. In the experiments described here, the effect of angiotensin peptides [All, A(1-7) and NorLeu 3 -A(1-7)] on the quality of the healing wound was evaluated histologically. Administration of the peptides accelerated collagen deposition, re-epithelialization and new blood vessel formation. By day 4, the percentage of the wound with collagen increased two- to six-fold depending upon the peptide. The increase by angiotensin peptides continued throughout the experimental period. On days 4 and 7 (only) after injury, exposure to angiotensin peptides increased the number of blood vessels at the wound site two- to three-fold. Finally, the percentage of the wound site covered with new epithelium increased after administration of angiotensin peptides. Re-epithelialization was observed as early as day 4 in wounds treated with angiotensin peptides. The increase was greater at later time points [up to 8-fold at day 14 with NorLeu 3 -A(1-7)]. Fibroblast infiltration and proliferation occurred earlier in wounds treated with angiotensin peptides. Wounds treated with A(1-7) and NorLeu 3 -A(1-7) had an increase in neutrophils and macrophages on day 4 after wounding. Overall, administration of these peptides resulted in a healing site that was more mature, including reorganization of the collagen into a basket-weave appearance. Further, these studies confirm the superiority of NorLeu 3 -A(1-7) to All and A(1-7) in wound healing evaluated at a microscopic level. |
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