2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2007.05.031
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Nicotine at a Low Concentration Promotes Wound Healing

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“…Contrary to other streams, Morimoto et al 10 observed that nicotine on low dosages lead to angiogenesis and promote cicatrization, possibly because it hasn't reached the toxic serum levels or even due to the time of exposure to the agent was not enough to produce alteration into the cell physiology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Contrary to other streams, Morimoto et al 10 observed that nicotine on low dosages lead to angiogenesis and promote cicatrization, possibly because it hasn't reached the toxic serum levels or even due to the time of exposure to the agent was not enough to produce alteration into the cell physiology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Morimoto et al 24 demonstrated, using animal models, that the use of nicotine at low concentrations, such as those released in patches, is associated with significantly greater repairs in the same time period than their respective controls that were not exposed to any substance. However, higher levels of nicotine, similar to those obtained with the use of cigarettes, showed a poorer wound healing comparing to control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies used other kinds of biomarkers that support our findings, even though do not use the same method. Morimoto et al 24 , uses immunohistological staining of von Willebrand to analyze newly formed capillaries in the wound bed of its rats. Heeschen et al 25 stated that nicotine at low concentrations promotes arteriogenesis using capillary density.…”
Section: To Interpret This Finding Based On What Is Knownmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marimoto et al observaram que nicotina em baixas doses induziu a angiogênese e promoveu a cicatrização 26 . É possível que a dose utilizada, embora seja semelhante à usada pelos autores consultados, não tenha promovido nível sérico suficiente para atingir patamares citotóxicos 31,32 , ou ainda, que o tempo de administração pré-lesão não tenha sido suficiente para levar a alterações da fisiologia celular.…”
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“…Marimoto et al afirmaram, recentemente, que nicotina em baixas doses induzem à angiogênese e promovem a cicatrização. Efeitos que são sinérgicos ao fator de crescimento dos fibroblastos básico (bFGF) 26 . O presente estudo tem por objetivo estudar a deposição de colágeno na cicatrização de feridas cutâneas sob a influência da nicotina.…”
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