2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-020-03053-8
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Combined effects of photobiomodulation and curcumin on mast cells and wound strength in wound healing of streptozotocin-induced diabetes in rats

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“…Accordingly, since tryptase contributes to the pathogenesis of diabetes and its complexities, aiming MCs as a new remedy for diabetes needs more investigations [12]. In this context, it has been reported that the increased numbers of total MC density and degranulation in diabetic animals negatively affected the potentiometric properties of their skin wounds [13][14][15]. Recently, Wygrecka et al have suggested that MCs might provide to the fibrotic course by encouraging local fibroblasts in the lung, therefore leading to the pathogenesis of the illness [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, since tryptase contributes to the pathogenesis of diabetes and its complexities, aiming MCs as a new remedy for diabetes needs more investigations [12]. In this context, it has been reported that the increased numbers of total MC density and degranulation in diabetic animals negatively affected the potentiometric properties of their skin wounds [13][14][15]. Recently, Wygrecka et al have suggested that MCs might provide to the fibrotic course by encouraging local fibroblasts in the lung, therefore leading to the pathogenesis of the illness [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have reported no difference in the total number of MCs between DW and normal wounds, 82 but others have reported an increase in the number of MCs in DW. 92 This discrepancy may be due to the difference in modeling methods or the monitoring time of MCs in DW. Undoubtedly, in DW characterized by a high-glucose microenvironment, the degranulation of MCs increases, and the release of MC-derived VEGF is reduced.…”
Section: Immune Cell Imbalance In the Process Of Dwmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…132 Photobiomodulation significantly decreases the total number of MCs, which improves the healing process in diabetic animals. 92 Different electrical stimulations also promote wound healing by regulating different immune cells. 133 Holsapple JS 134 et al recruited patients with treatment-resistant venous ulceration for two weeks of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT), and the results showed that ESWT significantly increased the uptake of apoptotic cells, healing-associated cytokine and growth factor gene expression and modulated the macrophage morphology to one suggestive of macrophage activation, all of which contributed to wound resolution.…”
Section: Targeted Immunotherapy For Dwmentioning
confidence: 99%