Literature DB >> 3396353

The efficacy of subcutaneous goretex implants in monitoring wound healing response in experimental protein deficiency.

D A Haydock1, M H Flint, K F Hyde, H C Reilly, C A Poole, G L Hill.   

Abstract

This combined biochemical and histological study demonstrated that subcutaneously implanted Goretex tubing can be used to monitor and detect variations in wound healing potential in rats subjected to experimental hypoproteinaemic and normal refeeding conditions. Induced hypoproteinaemia was observed to be associated with a marked diminution in cellular infiltration, collagen synthesis and fibrous deposition within the implant. All these effects were completely reversed by subsequent refeeding of normal diet. Although regional variations in fibroblastic response attributable to biologic variability, were observed within individual control implants, or between paired controls, they were relatively minor as compared to the marked differences observed at the macroscopic, microscopic and biochemical level between implants removed from normally fed and protein deficient animals.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3396353     DOI: 10.3109/03008208809015027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Connect Tissue Res        ISSN: 0300-8207            Impact factor:   3.417


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Authors:  Douglas Gruen
Journal:  J Am Col Certif Wound Spec       Date:  2010-02-12

2.  Protein requirement and its intake in subjects with diabetic foot ulcers at a tertiary care hospital.

Authors:  Nida Sajid; Zahid Miyan; Syed Itaat Hussain Zaidi; Syeda Sara Abbas Jaffri; Mariam AbdeAli
Journal:  Pak J Med Sci       Date:  2018 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.088

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