نتایج جستجو برای: re‑epithelialization

تعداد نتایج: 374  

2016
Yutaka Matsubayashi Tom H. Millard

Significance: The epidermis provides the main barrier function of skin, and therefore its repair following wounding is an essential component of wound healing. Repair of the epidermis, also known as reepithelialization, occurs by collective migration of epithelial cells from around the wound edge across the wound until the advancing edges meet and fuse. Therapeutic manipulation of this process ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2008
Patrick Carrier Alexandre Deschambeault Mariève Talbot Claude J Giasson François A Auger Sylvain L Guérin Lucie Germain

PURPOSE The reepithelialization of the corneal surface is an important process for restoring the imaging properties of this tissue. The purpose of the present study was to characterize and validate a new human in vitro three-dimensional corneal wound healing model by studying the expression of basement membrane components and integrin subunits that play important roles during epithelial cell mi...

2012
Eryvelton de Souza Franco Camilla Maria Ferreira de Aquino Paloma Lys de Medeiros Liriane Baratella Evêncio Alexandre José da Silva Góes Maria Bernadete de Souza Maia

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a semisolid formulation of linseed oil, SSFLO (1%, 5%, or 10%) or in natura linseed oil on skin wounds of rats. We used wound models, incisional and excisional, to evaluate, respectively, the contraction/reepithelialization of the wound and resistance to mechanical traction. The groups (n = 6) treated with SSFLO (1% or 5%) began the pr...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2001
A F Laplante L Germain F A Auger V Moulin

Wound closure of epithelial tissues must occur efficiently to restore rapidly their barrier function. We have developed a tissue-engineered wound-healing model composed of human skin keratinocytes and fibroblasts to better understand the mechanisms of reepithelialization. It allowed us to quantify the reepithelialization rate, which was significantly accelerated in the presence of fibrin or pla...

2016
Maresha Milyavsky Renee Dickie

A major difference between the non-regenerative (scar-forming) wound closure found in mammals and the regenerative wound closure (scarless healing) found in many fish and salamanders is that reepithelialization of the injury is much faster in animals that can regenerate appendages [1]. This reepithelialization, in turn, is essential for appendage regeneration. Methylene blue dye has long been u...

2013
Pamela C. Masella Eric M. Balent Terri L. Carlson Karen W. Lee Lisa M. Pierce

BACKGROUND Numerous dressings for split-thickness skin graft donor sites are commercially available with no conclusive evidence-based consensus regarding the optimal dressing choice. This study was conducted to identify which of 5 commonly used materials promotes wound healing most effectively for use on split-thickness donor sites in comparison with our standard dressing, Xeroform (petrolatum ...

Journal: :Diabetes 2002
Ian S Zagon Joe B Jenkins Joseph W Sassani James D Wylie Torre B Ruth Jamie L Fry C Max Lang Patricia J McLaughlin

Ulcers and erosions of the corneal epithelium, as well as delays in resurfacing of the cornea after wounding, are major causes of ocular morbidity and visual loss in diabetes. To study whether intervention by the opioid antagonist naltrexone (NTX; 30 mg/kg, twice daily) can restore reepithelialization in diabetic cornea, we induced diabetes in rats by intravenous injection of 65 mg/kg streptozo...

Journal: :Journal of refractive surgery 2008
Vinícius C Ghanem Giselle C Souza Denise C Souza Juliana M Z Viese Sarah L P Weber Newton Kara-José

PURPOSE To compare corneal reepithelialization, pain scores, ocular discomfort, and tear production after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and butterfly laser epithelial keratomileusis (LASEK). METHODS This prospective, randomized, double-masked study comprised 102 eyes of 51 patients who underwent laser refractive surgery. Each patient was randomized to have one eye operated on with PRK and...

2016
Amy L. Strong Danielle K. Bennett Elizabeth B. Spreen Dhaval V. Adhvaryu Jeffrey C. Littleton Ernest J. Mencer

The treatment of full thickness skin wounds commonly associated with large burns continues to represent a challenging clinical entity. The current treatment for large TBSA burns is split thickness autologous skin grafting; however, this treatment often results in poor textural durability, hypertrophic scarring, and fibrotic contractures. In this case report, we describe our experience and long-...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2003
Zhiyi Cao Neveen Said Helen K Wu Ichiro Kuwabara Fu-Tong Liu Noorjahan Panjwani

OBJECTIVE To assess the role of a carbohydrate-binding protein, galectin-7, in reepithelialization of corneal wounds. METHODS Transepithelial excimer laser ablations were performed on mouse corneas, and the wounds were allowed to partially heal in vivo for 18 to 22 hours. At the end of the healing period, expression levels of galectin-7 messenger RNA and protein were analyzed using semiquanti...

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