MODELING OF SKIN WOUNDS IN LABORATORY ANIMALS

Q4 Medicine Novosti Khirurgii Pub Date : 2021-08-26 DOI:10.18484/2305-0047.2021.4.480
R. Dovnar
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The creation and implementation of new methods of study and local wound care occur in stages: in vitro, in vivo and clinical trials. The fundamental point of this process is to study the effect of the proposed agent on the experimental wound healing models of laboratory animals taking into consideration the common healing phases of course and similarity of animal wound healing with human one. At the initial stage the main problems faced by the researcher include the selection of the optimal experimental animal, while animal models are suitable for many skindisorders. The lack of strong evidence and relevant guidelines regarding the most appropriate form of local-wound care in literature and the fragmentation of the available information lead to the fact that during the development of the experiment, the scientists spend time, resources and operate on an additional number of animals. This article summarizes the literature data on the applied modeling methods as for the most common and rare types of skin wounds including burns and trophic ulcers in various laboratory animals. Those who prepared the experiment shouldhavepaidcloserattentionto thefeatures of creating such wounds and nuances so as the proven techniques of their creation in various species are shown. Variants of the course and prospects for the development of this area of surgery are presented.
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实验动物皮肤创伤的建模
新的研究和局部伤口护理方法的创建和实施分阶段进行:体外,体内和临床试验。本研究的基本点是考虑到动物伤口愈合过程中常见的愈合阶段以及动物伤口愈合与人类伤口愈合的相似性,研究所提出的药物对实验动物伤口愈合模型的影响。在初始阶段,研究者面临的主要问题包括选择最佳的实验动物,而动物模型适用于许多皮肤病。由于文献中缺乏关于最适当的局部伤口护理形式的有力证据和相关指南,以及现有信息的碎片化,导致在实验开发过程中,科学家花费时间、资源和操作额外数量的动物。本文综述了各种实验动物烧伤、营养性溃疡等最常见和罕见类型皮肤创面的建模方法的文献资料。那些准备实验的人应该更密切地关注制造这种伤口的特征和细微差别,以便展示在不同物种中制造这种伤口的成熟技术。本文介绍了这一领域手术的发展过程和前景。
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