A model for studying cutaneous wound healing and resilience to aging: Ear punch biopsy in old mice.

Zhou Jiang, Jessie Chen, Juan Wang, Ruby Mangalindan, Lida Zhu, Warren C Ladiges
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Resilience to aging is a biological event that precedes age-related decline in physiological function and is defined as an organism's ability to respond to physical stress with increasing age. There is a need to identify factors that may predict resilience for enhancing and maintaining healthy aging. Older people often experience delayed wound healing beause of compromised tissue repair and immune response. Therefore preclincal models may be of value to investigate the relationship between cutaneous wound healing and resilience to aging. This brief report descibes an ear punch biopsy model of cutaneous wound healing in aging mice and shows that mice with biopsy ear wounds that heal more quickly have better cognition, increased strength and better running endurance later in life.

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研究皮肤伤口愈合和抗衰老能力的模型:对老龄小鼠耳部进行打孔活检。
衰老复原力是指生物体随着年龄的增长而对身体压力做出反应的能力,是在与年龄相关的生理功能衰退之前出现的一种生物现象。有必要找出可预测抗衰老能力的因素,以增强和维持健康的衰老。由于组织修复和免疫反应受到影响,老年人经常会出现伤口愈合延迟的情况。因此,临床前模型可能对研究皮肤伤口愈合与抗衰老能力之间的关系很有价值。这篇简短的报告描述了一种在衰老小鼠耳部打孔活检的皮肤伤口愈合模型,结果表明耳部活检伤口愈合更快的小鼠日后的认知能力更强、力量更大、跑步耐力更好。
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