2004
DOI: 10.1097/01.prs.0000105044.03230.f4
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Validation of a Model for the Study of Multiple Wounds in the Diabetic Mouse (db/db)

Abstract: The genetically diabetic db/db mouse exhibits symptoms that resemble human type 2 diabetes mellitus, demonstrates delayed wound healing, and has been used extensively as a model to study the role of therapeutic topical reagents in wound healing. The purpose of the authors' study was to validate an excisional wound model using a 6-mm biopsy punch to create four full-thickness dorsal wounds on a single db/db mouse. Factors considered in developing the db/db wound model include reproducibility of size and shape o… Show more

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“…63,67 To address the effect of long-term LSKL therapy on other TGF-␤-mediated functions in diabetes, we studied dermal wound healing in a well-established model of diabetic wound healing in type 2 diabetic mice. 44 TGF-␤ signaling is known to be impaired in diabetic skin wounds, resulting in reduced macrophage chemoattraction, angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix deposition with accelerated reepithelialization. 68,69 Treatment of diabetic wounds with active TGF-␤ normalizes wound healing.…”
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“…63,67 To address the effect of long-term LSKL therapy on other TGF-␤-mediated functions in diabetes, we studied dermal wound healing in a well-established model of diabetic wound healing in type 2 diabetic mice. 44 TGF-␤ signaling is known to be impaired in diabetic skin wounds, resulting in reduced macrophage chemoattraction, angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix deposition with accelerated reepithelialization. 68,69 Treatment of diabetic wounds with active TGF-␤ normalizes wound healing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wounds were covered with the semiocclusive dressing until harvest to decrease tissue contraction and better assess reepithelialization. 44 There were no differences in the rate of wound closure more than 22 days after wounding in mice receiving i.p. injections of either LSKL or saline or s.c. nonimmune IgG ( Figure 8A).…”
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“…We then evaluated the synthetic matrix in vivo. We used the db/db mouse, which is a genetic mouse model of diabetes that provides a well-established and clinically relevant experimental system of impaired wound healing (22,23). We treated full-thickness back skin wounds of these mice with GFs (FGF-2 and PlGF-2, 200 ng of each) delivered by a fibrin matrix or by the fibrin-mimetic matrix.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…Genetically diabetic (db/db) mice have been used extensively as a model to study wound healing as it relates to diabetes mellitus and the role of therapeutic topical reagents in wound healing (4)(5)(6)(7). The db/db mice have an autosomal recessive mutation that results in defective leptin receptors in the hypothalamus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%