Digital Planimetry for Assessing Wound Closure Kinetics in a Mouse Model.

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.3791/67475
Angel E Bárcenas-García, Miriam V Flores-Merino, Erika Patricia Azorín-Vega, Nallely Patricia Jimenez-Mancilla, Abraham Delgadillo-Ramirez, Rigoberto Oros-Pantoja
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Chronic wounds, due to their high prevalence, are a serious global health concern. Effective therapeutic strategies can significantly accelerate healing, thereby reducing the risk of complications and alleviating the economic burden on healthcare systems. Although numerous experimental studies have investigated wound healing, most rely on qualitative observations or quantitative direct measurements. The objective of this study was to standardize an indirect wound measurement method using digital planimetry, incorporating digital scaling and segmentation. This approach addresses the lack of detailed, step-by-step methodologies for accurate wound assessment. A photodocumentation booth was designed and constructed, and computer-assisted digital planimetry tools were employed to minimize variability in measurements of the wound area, perimeter, and the distance from the wound center to its edges. A circular traumatic wound (5 mm in diameter) was created on the dorsal midline at the shoulder blade level of male CD1 mice (n = 4, 10 weeks old, 30-35 g). Wound evolution was photodocumented for 14 days using the custom-designed photo booth, which controlled lighting conditions, focal distance, and subject positioning. Scaling and wound measurements were performed using segmentation in ImageJ software, and statistical analysis was conducted using statistical analysis software. The kinetics of wound closure showed a slight increase in wound size and perimeter between day 0 and day 2, followed by a gradual decrease until complete closure by day 14. The photodocumentation booth and computer-assisted digital planimetry enabled quantitative measurements with minimal variability. In conclusion, these tools provide a reliable and reproducible method for evaluating wound closure kinetics in pre-clinical models.

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用于评估小鼠模型伤口闭合动力学的数字平面测量。
慢性伤口发病率高,是一个严重的全球健康问题。有效的治疗策略可以显著加速愈合,从而降低并发症的风险,减轻卫生保健系统的经济负担。虽然许多实验研究已经调查了伤口愈合,但大多数依赖于定性观察或定量直接测量。本研究的目的是标准化使用数字平面测量的间接伤口测量方法,结合数字缩放和分割。这种方法解决了缺乏详细的,一步一步的方法来准确评估伤口。设计并建造了一个摄影记录室,并使用计算机辅助的数字平面测量工具来最大限度地减少伤口面积、周长和伤口中心到边缘距离的测量变化。在雄性CD1小鼠(n = 4, 10周龄,30-35 g)肩胛骨水平背部中线处制造圆形创伤创面(直径5mm)。在控制光照条件、焦距和受试者位置的定制照相棚中,记录创面演变14天。在ImageJ软件中使用分割进行缩放和伤口测量,并使用统计分析软件进行统计分析。伤口愈合的动力学显示,伤口的大小和周长在第0天至第2天之间略有增加,随后逐渐减少,直到第14天完全愈合。照相记录室和计算机辅助的数字平面测量使定量测量具有最小的可变性。总之,这些工具提供了一种可靠和可重复的方法来评估临床前模型中的伤口闭合动力学。
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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