Literature DB >> 7036622

Effects of insulin on wound healing in diabetic mice.

E J Weringer, J M Kelso, I Y Tamai, E R Arquilla.   

Abstract

In the present study wound healing was examined in normal C57B1/6 male mice, diabetic mice, non-treated; and in diabetic mice treated with insulin. Small dermal wounds were made in the ears of the mice 40 h after the initial injection of insulin or vehicle alone. All animals were biopsied 8 h later. The wounds were examined by light and electron microscopy and wound components (capillaries, fibroblasts, PMN's oedema, collagen) were quantitated by lineal point analysis. The non-treated, diabetic mice demonstrated in inability to heal wounds when compared to controls; whereas, diabetic mice given a multidose insulin regimen demonstrated a response similar to controls. Insulin treatment of diabetic mice reduced the mean level of hyperglycaemia when compared to the non-treated diabetic mice. There was no detectable difference in the healing response with duration of diabetes in either the insulin-treated or non-treated diabetic mice. Although there was a mild reduction in hyperglycaemia, these data support the hypotheses that insulin is a necessary component of an adequate wound healing response.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7036622     DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.0990101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Copenh)        ISSN: 0001-5598


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