Influence of Honey on Energy Metabolism during Wound Healing in Rats

M. Sumitra, P. Manikandan, V. S. Gayathri, L. Suguna
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The aim of this study is to find out how honey influences the activities of the enzymes involved in energy metabolism during wound healing. Carbohydrate metabolism is the main source of energy for skin cells during wound healing. Since honey is full of sugars, and hence a rich source of energy, we have investigated the efficacy of honey on energy metabolism during wound healing in rats. A total number of 48 animals were used. From these, 24 animals were divided into two groups, control and experimental. Full thickness excision wounds were made on the back of rats. The control rats were left untreated. The experimental rats received 500  μL of honey topically, once daily, for 12 days. Six animals from each group were sacrificed on different time point intervals like 4, 8, and 12 days. The remaining 12 animals were used to evaluate the contraction and epithelialization. The activities of hexokinase, phosphofructokinase glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogense, lactate dehydrogenase, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase were measured in the granulation tissue. A marked increase in the activities of all the glycolytic enzymes in the experimental wounds when compared to control suggests that honey could provide sufficient energy for cellular activity needed for the repair process.
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蜂蜜对大鼠伤口愈合过程中能量代谢的影响
本研究的目的是找出蜂蜜如何影响伤口愈合过程中参与能量代谢的酶的活性。在伤口愈合过程中,碳水化合物代谢是皮肤细胞能量的主要来源。由于蜂蜜富含糖,因此是一种丰富的能量来源,我们研究了蜂蜜对大鼠伤口愈合过程中能量代谢的功效。共使用48只动物。将24只动物分为对照组和实验组。大鼠背部全层切除创面。对照大鼠不接受治疗。实验大鼠局部灌胃蜂蜜500 μL,每日1次,连用12 d。每组各取6只动物,分别于4、8、12天的不同时间点间隔处死。其余12只动物用于评估收缩和上皮化情况。测定肉芽组织中己糖激酶、磷酸果糖激酶甘油醛-3-磷酸脱氢酶、乳酸脱氢酶和葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶的活性。与对照组相比,实验伤口中所有糖酵解酶的活性都显著增加,这表明蜂蜜可以为修复过程所需的细胞活动提供足够的能量。
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