Recent studies have shown that application of exogenous transforming growth factor?(TGF?)to a wound has a beneficial effect. However,little is known about the roles of endogenous TGF? and its receptors in the course o...Recent studies have shown that application of exogenous transforming growth factor?(TGF?)to a wound has a beneficial effect. However,little is known about the roles of endogenous TGF? and its receptors in the course of wound healing. In the present study, mRNA expression of endogenous TGF? and its type Ⅰ,type Ⅱreceptors on wounds of burned rats was observed by using dot blot hybridization.Thermal injury could induce expression of TGF ?, and its type Ⅰ,type Ⅱ receptor genes, and their expression appeared to be regulated. The expression was the strongest at 5 and 7 d postscalding when the repair of wounds was most active.The study suggests that TGF? plays an important role in epidermis regeneration, and that expression of TGF ? receptors is one of factors regulating wound healing. The expression discrepancy between TGF ? and its type Ⅰ,type Ⅱ receptor genes at the later stages of wound healing implies the presence of a well-controlled mechanism to limit excessive effect of endogenous TGF ? on repair cells.展开更多
Wound healing is a complex biologic event. Numerous growth factors are involved in the regulation of tissue repair and remodelling processes. In this study, several techniques were used to observe the effects of recom...Wound healing is a complex biologic event. Numerous growth factors are involved in the regulation of tissue repair and remodelling processes. In this study, several techniques were used to observe the effects of recombinant human epidermal growth factors (rh-EGF) on porcine partial-thickness burn wound healing. Healing rates of the burn wounds were quantitated by computer image analysis of the wound Pkotographs. Biopsies were taken for examining the cell DNA cycle by flow cytometry, and for observing the keratinocyte migration and degree of reepithelialization quantitated by anti-keratin antibodies. The results indicated that daily topical application of rh-EGF in suitable concentrations accelerated epithelial healing of partial-thickness burn wounds, and there was also a dose-dependent effect of rh-EGF on healing rates of the partial-thickness burn wounds.展开更多
文摘Recent studies have shown that application of exogenous transforming growth factor?(TGF?)to a wound has a beneficial effect. However,little is known about the roles of endogenous TGF? and its receptors in the course of wound healing. In the present study, mRNA expression of endogenous TGF? and its type Ⅰ,type Ⅱreceptors on wounds of burned rats was observed by using dot blot hybridization.Thermal injury could induce expression of TGF ?, and its type Ⅰ,type Ⅱ receptor genes, and their expression appeared to be regulated. The expression was the strongest at 5 and 7 d postscalding when the repair of wounds was most active.The study suggests that TGF? plays an important role in epidermis regeneration, and that expression of TGF ? receptors is one of factors regulating wound healing. The expression discrepancy between TGF ? and its type Ⅰ,type Ⅱ receptor genes at the later stages of wound healing implies the presence of a well-controlled mechanism to limit excessive effect of endogenous TGF ? on repair cells.
文摘Wound healing is a complex biologic event. Numerous growth factors are involved in the regulation of tissue repair and remodelling processes. In this study, several techniques were used to observe the effects of recombinant human epidermal growth factors (rh-EGF) on porcine partial-thickness burn wound healing. Healing rates of the burn wounds were quantitated by computer image analysis of the wound Pkotographs. Biopsies were taken for examining the cell DNA cycle by flow cytometry, and for observing the keratinocyte migration and degree of reepithelialization quantitated by anti-keratin antibodies. The results indicated that daily topical application of rh-EGF in suitable concentrations accelerated epithelial healing of partial-thickness burn wounds, and there was also a dose-dependent effect of rh-EGF on healing rates of the partial-thickness burn wounds.