Beneficial effect of cod-derived polypeptides (CDPs) on wound healing in a rat model of skin incisions

W. Yi
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Objective To investigate the wound-healing process in a rat model of skin full-thickness incisions and to detect related possible mechanism. Methods Twenty-four female rats were selected and the dorsal skin of rats was used as the experimental area. A cutaneous excision (6 mm diameter) was made on the back of each animal, close to the cervical area. The dorsal skin of every rat was allocated to three groups which were treated with physiological saline, human recombinant epidermal growth factor (rhEGF), and CDPs, respectively. After making a rat model of skin incisions, we observed the wound healing process, took photos of the wounds under a digital microscope, and use sulfuric graph paper to record the size of every wound. At the 3rd, 6th, 9th, 12th day after modeling, 6 rats were killed, and mRNA expression of K10, K14, and EGF was detected in the skin tissues using a RT-PCR technique. Results At the 6th and 12th day after modeling, there were significant differences between the experimental group and the blank control group (P<0.05). The gene expression of EGF, K-14 in the third day and that of EGF, K-10 and K-14 in the 6th and 12th day were up-regulated compared with control group, and there were significant differences between them (P<0.05). Conclusions CDPs have a beneficial effect on the acceleration of skin wound healing, possibly due to increasing keratinocyte proliferation and up-regulating the expression of K10, K14 and EGF genes. Key words: Keratin-10; Keratin-14; Epidermal growth factor; Cod-derived polypeptides; Wound healing
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鳕鱼衍生多肽(CDPs)对大鼠皮肤切口模型伤口愈合的有益作用
目的探讨大鼠皮肤全厚切口创面愈合过程,并探讨其可能机制。方法选用雌性大鼠24只,以大鼠背部皮肤为实验区。在每只动物的背部靠近颈部区域进行皮肤切除(直径6mm)。将每只大鼠的背部皮肤分为三组,分别用生理盐水、人重组表皮生长因子(rhEGF)和CDPs处理。在制作了大鼠皮肤切口模型后,我们观察了伤口的愈合过程,在数字显微镜下拍摄了伤口的照片,并用硫酸纸记录了每个伤口的大小。在建模后第3、6、9、12天,处死6只大鼠,并使用RT-PCR技术检测皮肤组织中K10、K14和EGF的mRNA表达。结果造模后第6、12天,实验组与空白对照组比较有显著性差异(P<0.05),第3天EGF、K-14基因表达与对照组比较上调,结论CDPs具有促进皮肤伤口愈合的作用,可能与促进角质形成细胞增殖及上调K10、K14和EGF基因表达有关。关键词:Keratin-10;角蛋白-14;表皮生长因子;鳕鱼衍生多肽;伤口愈合
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期刊介绍: "Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology" is a high-end academic journal focusing on the basic theoretical research and clinical application of medical aesthetics and cosmetology. In March 2002, it was included in the statistical source journals of Chinese scientific and technological papers of the Ministry of Science and Technology, and has been included in the full-text retrieval system of "China Journal Network", "Chinese Academic Journals (CD-ROM Edition)" and "China Academic Journals Comprehensive Evaluation Database". Publishes research and applications in cosmetic surgery, cosmetic dermatology, cosmetic dentistry, cosmetic internal medicine, physical cosmetology, drug cosmetology, traditional Chinese medicine cosmetology and beauty care. Columns include: clinical treatises, experimental research, medical aesthetics, experience summaries, case reports, technological innovations, reviews, lectures, etc.
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