| Literature DB >> 27002919 |
Ariana García Ojalvo1, Jorge Berlanga Acosta1, Yssel Mendoza Marí1, Maday Fernández Mayola1, Calixto Valdés Pérez2, William Savigne Gutiérrez2, Ileydis Iglesias Marichal3, Eduardo Álvarez Seijas3, Alicia Molina Kautzman1, Angélica Estrada Pacheco1, David G Armstrong4.
Abstract
The diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is the leading cause of lower extremity amputation worldwide and is directly associated with comorbidity, disability and mortality. Oxidative stress mechanisms have been implicated in the pathogenesis of these wounds. Intra-lesional infiltration of epidermal growth factor has emerged as a potential therapeutic alternative to allow for physiological benefit while avoiding the proteolytic environment at the centre of the wound. The aim of this study was to characterise the response of patients with DFUs to epidermal growth factor treatment in terms of redox status markers. Experimental groups included patients with DFUs before and 3-4 weeks after starting treatment with epidermal growth factor; compensated and non-compensated diabetic patients without ulcers; and age-matched non-diabetic subjects. Evaluations comprised serum levels of oxidative stress and antioxidant reserve markers. Patients with DFUs exhibited the most disheveled biochemical profile, with elevated oxidative stress and low antioxidant reserves, with respect to non-ulcerated diabetic patients and to non-diabetic subjects. Epidermal growth factor intra-lesional administration was associated with a significant recovery of oxidative stress and antioxidant reserve markers. Altogether, our results indicate that epidermal growth factor intra-ulcer therapy contributes to restore systemic redox balance in patients with DFUs.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; Diabetes complications; Diabetic foot ulcers; Epidermal growth factor; Oxidative stress
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27002919 PMCID: PMC7949965 DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Wound J ISSN: 1742-4801 Impact factor: 3.315