Wound Healing Process, Diabetes and Implications of Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV (DPP IV/CD26

L. Pučar, A. Kovač, D. Detel, S. Buljevic, E. Pugel, J. Varljen
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Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV or molecule CD26 (DPP IV/CD26) is a multifunctional protein, identified as a therapeutic target for type 2 diabetes, due to its ability to degrade incretins, insulin secretagogues. Delayed wound healing is a significant complication in diabetic patients that represents a major socio-economic health problem. It has been proposed that DPP IV/CD26 inhibition accelerates healing of chronic diabetic ulcers in those patients, through the induction of a histological pattern consistent with enhanced angiogenesis. Studies on mice models of diabetesdisturbed wound healing also suggested that the inhibition of DPP IV enzymatic activity may improve tissue regeneration processes. However, further research is needed to elucidate the role of DPP IV/CD26 in diabetic wound healing. The objective of this work was to discuss recent findings on the implications of DPP IV/CD26 in tissue regeneration and reparation in diabetic environment.
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伤口愈合过程,糖尿病和二肽基肽酶IV (DPP IV/CD26)的意义
二肽基肽酶IV或分子CD26 (DPP IV/CD26)是一种多功能蛋白,由于其降解肠促胰岛素和胰岛素分泌物的能力,被确定为2型糖尿病的治疗靶点。伤口愈合延迟是糖尿病患者的一个重要并发症,是一个主要的社会经济健康问题。已经提出DPP IV/CD26抑制通过诱导与增强血管生成一致的组织学模式,加速慢性糖尿病溃疡患者的愈合。对糖尿病创伤愈合小鼠模型的研究也表明,抑制DPP IV酶活性可能会改善组织再生过程。然而,DPP IV/CD26在糖尿病创面愈合中的作用尚需进一步研究。本研究的目的是讨论DPP IV/CD26在糖尿病环境下组织再生和修复中的意义。
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