Erythropoetin stimulates tissue repair in experimental wounds

M. Toleubayev, M. Dmitriyeva, S. Kozhakhmetov, N. Igissinov, Talgat Omarov, Y. Nigmet
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The efficacy of recombinant human erythropoietin (EPO) is being studied in the context of wound management. The ability of EPO to stimulate cell proliferation was found, which is of great importance in the complex process of wound healing. The aim of this study is to evaluate the results of using EPO for wound healing in a rat model. Material and methods. We examined 24 wounds simulated in the interscapular region of a rat, which were divided into 2 groups: a group with standard treatment, a group with EPO treatment at a dosage of 400 IU/kg, s/c. Planimetry of the wound was performed at the appointed time. Also, histological examination of wound tissue samples was carried out. Results. Differences in reduction and change in wound size in the EPO group were more significant than in the standard treatment group. Conclusions. The experiment demonstrated an improvement in wound healing with EPO treatment compared with standard treatment, which led to a decrease in wound size and a shorter healing period. Keywords: erythropoietin, EPO, angiogenesis, wound treatment.
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促红细胞生成素刺激实验性伤口的组织修复
重组人促红细胞生成素(EPO)的疗效正在伤口管理的背景下进行研究。EPO具有刺激细胞增殖的功能,在复杂的创面愈合过程中具有重要意义。本研究的目的是评估EPO用于大鼠模型伤口愈合的结果。材料和方法。我们检查了24只大鼠肩胛间区模拟创面,将创面分为2组:标准治疗组和EPO治疗组,剂量为400 IU/kg, s/c。在指定时间对伤口进行平面测量。同时对创面组织标本进行组织学检查。结果。EPO组创面缩小和改变的差异比标准治疗组更显著。结论。实验表明,与标准治疗相比,EPO治疗可改善创面愈合,导致创面尺寸减小,愈合时间缩短。关键词:促红细胞生成素,促红细胞生成素,血管生成,伤口治疗。
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