Angiogenesis during diabetic wound repair: from mechanism to therapy opportunity

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Burns & Trauma Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1093/burnst/tkae052
Kang Huang, Bobin Mi, Yuan Xiong, Zicai Fu, Wenyun Zhou, Wanjun Liu, Guohui Liu, Guandong Dai
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Diabetes mellitus, a pervasive chronic metabolic disorder, is often associated with complications such as impaired wound healing. Various factors, most notably vascular deficiency, govern the wound repair process in diabetic patients, significantly impeding diabetic wound healing; therefore, angiogenesis and its role in diabetic wound repair have emerged as important areas of research. This review aims to delve into the mechanisms of angiogenesis, the effects of diabetes on angiogenesis, and the association between angiogenesis and diabetic wound repair. This will ultimately offer valuable guidance regarding the ideal timing of diabetic wound treatment in a clinical setting.
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糖尿病伤口修复过程中的血管生成:从机制到治疗机会
糖尿病是一种普遍存在的慢性代谢紊乱,常伴有诸如伤口愈合受损等并发症。糖尿病患者创面修复过程受多种因素影响,其中以血管缺乏最为明显,严重阻碍了创面愈合;因此,血管生成及其在糖尿病创面修复中的作用已成为研究的重要领域。本文就血管生成的机制、糖尿病对血管生成的影响以及血管生成与糖尿病创面修复的关系等方面进行综述。这将最终提供关于糖尿病伤口治疗的理想时机在临床设置有价值的指导。
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Burns & Trauma
Burns & Trauma 医学-皮肤病学
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8.40
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186
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6 weeks
期刊介绍: The first open access journal in the field of burns and trauma injury in the Asia-Pacific region, Burns & Trauma publishes the latest developments in basic, clinical and translational research in the field. With a special focus on prevention, clinical treatment and basic research, the journal welcomes submissions in various aspects of biomaterials, tissue engineering, stem cells, critical care, immunobiology, skin transplantation, and the prevention and regeneration of burns and trauma injuries. With an expert Editorial Board and a team of dedicated scientific editors, the journal enjoys a large readership and is supported by Southwest Hospital, which covers authors'' article processing charges.
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