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The hairless mouse ear: an in vivo model for studying wound neovascularization.

J H Barker1, D Kjolseth, M Kim, J Frank, I Bondar, E Uhl, M Kamler, K Messmer, G R Tobin, L J Weiner.   

Abstract

Microvascular ingrowth into damaged tissue is an essential component of the normal healing process. In fact, wound therapy is often aimed at promoting neovascularization. However, little is known about the mechanisms that regulate microvascular ingrowth into a healing wound. This limited knowledge is largely due to the lack of adequate models in which microvascular ingrowth can be quantitatively analyzed throughout the healing process. To address this deficiency, we developed a model in which a wound was created on the ear of the hairless mouse-a well established model for directly viewing and measuring skin microcirculation. While the animals were under ketamine and xylazine anesthesia, 2.25 mm diameter full-thickness wounds were created on the dorsum of hairless mouse ears down to but not including the cartilage (0.125 mm depth). With the use of video microscopy and computer-assisted digitized planimetry, the precise epithelial and neovascular wound edge was viewed and measured regularly throughout healing. Therefore, this model can provide objective data on wound epithelialization and neovascularization throughout healing. This model was used to examine the effect of topical wound agents on epithelialization and neovascularization. Differential effects by these anti-microbial agents on these two processes were observed, which suggests clinical implications for their use.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 17134383     DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-475X.1994.20208.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wound Repair Regen        ISSN: 1067-1927            Impact factor:   3.617


  12 in total

1.  Cytochrome P450-derived epoxyeicosatrienoic acids accelerate wound epithelialization and neovascularization in the hairless mouse ear wound model.

Authors:  Anna Lena Sander; Heike Jakob; Katharina Sommer; Christian Sadler; Ingrid Fleming; Ingo Marzi; Johannes Frank
Journal:  Langenbecks Arch Surg       Date:  2011-09-02       Impact factor: 3.445

2.  Multiexposure laser speckle contrast imaging of the angiogenic microenvironment.

Authors:  Abhishek Rege; Kartikeya Murari; Alan Seifert; Arvind P Pathak; Nitish V Thakor
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2011-05       Impact factor: 3.170

3.  Evaluation of angiogenesis, epithelialisation and microcirculation after application of polyhexanide, chitosan and sodium chloride in rodents.

Authors:  Ole Goertz; Henrik Lauer; Tobias Hirsch; Adrien Daigeler; Kamran Harati; Ingo Stricker; Marcus Lehnhardt; Leon von der Lohe
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2015-03-10       Impact factor: 3.315

4.  In vivo laser speckle imaging reveals microvascular remodeling and hemodynamic changes during wound healing angiogenesis.

Authors:  Abhishek Rege; Nitish V Thakor; Kevin Rhie; Arvind P Pathak
Journal:  Angiogenesis       Date:  2011-12-24       Impact factor: 9.596

5.  Tissue-scale coordination of cellular behaviour promotes epidermal wound repair in live mice.

Authors:  Sangbum Park; David G Gonzalez; Boris Guirao; Jonathan D Boucher; Katie Cockburn; Edward D Marsh; Kailin R Mesa; Samara Brown; Panteleimon Rompolas; Ann M Haberman; Yohanns Bellaïche; Valentina Greco
Journal:  Nat Cell Biol       Date:  2017-03-01       Impact factor: 28.824

6.  Nrf2 signaling and inflammation are key events in physical plasma-spurred wound healing.

Authors:  Anke Schmidt; Thomas von Woedtke; Brigitte Vollmar; Sybille Hasse; Sander Bekeschus
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2019-01-30       Impact factor: 11.556

7.  11,12 and 14,15 epoxyeicosatrienoic acid rescue deteriorated wound healing in ischemia.

Authors:  Katharina Sommer; Heike Jakob; Farsin Badjlan; Dirk Henrich; Johannes Frank; Ingo Marzi; Anna Lena Sander
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-01-16       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Label-free concurrent 5-modal microscopy (Co5M) resolves unknown spatio-temporal processes in wound healing.

Authors:  Markus Seeger; Christoph Dehner; Dominik Jüstel; Vasilis Ntziachristos
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-09-06

9.  Delayed wound repair in sepsis is associated with reduced local pro-inflammatory cytokine expression.

Authors:  Katharina Sommer; Anna Lena Sander; Michael Albig; Roxane Weber; Dirk Henrich; Johannes Frank; Ingo Marzi; Heike Jakob
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-25       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  IL-17A mediates inflammatory and tissue remodelling events in early human tendinopathy.

Authors:  Neal L Millar; Moeed Akbar; Abigail L Campbell; James H Reilly; Shauna C Kerr; Michael McLean; Marina Frleta-Gilchrist; Umberto G Fazzi; William J Leach; Brian P Rooney; Lindsay A N Crowe; George A C Murrell; Iain B McInnes
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-06-06       Impact factor: 4.379

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