蜂蜜在糖尿病伤口病理中的治疗界面

Q1 Medicine Wound Medicine Pub Date : 2017-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wndm.2017.07.001
Satarupa Sarkar , Anurup Mukhopadhyay , Amrita Chaudhary , Monika Rajput , Harpreet Singh Pawar , Rabibrata Mukherjee , Amit Kumar Das , Provas Banerjee , Jyotirmoy Chatterjee
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糖尿病伤口愈合是最普遍赞誉的艰巨的医疗挑战之一。在糖尿病患者中,一旦溃疡演变,伤口进展和持续性的威胁仍然很高。这篇综述通过提供关于机械生物学、氧化应激相关、生长因子相关事件的明确信息,描述了糖尿病伤口系统病理的纠缠螺旋,并探讨了两个独特的病理生理事件,称为“NETosis”和“代谢记忆”。在这个关键时刻,我们进一步尝试通过引入古老的天然药物蜂蜜来纳入当代缓解的概念,蜂蜜可以增加哺乳动物系统中再生窗口的流入,以恢复伤口床愈合的稳态维度。
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Therapeutic interfaces of honey in diabetic wound pathology

Diabetic wound healing is one of the most universally acclaimed arduous medical challenges. In diabetics, once an ulcer gets evolved, there remains a heightened threat of wound progression and persistence. This review denatures the entangled helices of system pathology of diabetic wounds by providing explicit information regarding mechanobiological, oxidative stress related, growth factor associated episodes and also explores two unique pathophysiological events appellated ‘NETosis’ and ‘Metabolic Memory’. In this juncture, we further try to subsume the concept of contemporary alleviation via introducing age old natural medicine honey that may augment the inflows of regenerative windows in mammalian systems to restore homeostatic dimensions of healing in the wound bed.

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