scholarly journals The Development of Technology for Topical Application of Xenon as Part of an External Agent and Its Effect on Rat Skin Wound Healing

2016 ◽  
Vol 79 ◽  
pp. 01004
Author(s):  
Evgeny Petrov ◽  
Vladimir Kozik ◽  
Alexander Verkhovskiy
Marine Drugs ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 48 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mei-Ling Sun ◽  
Fang Zhao ◽  
Xiu-Lan Chen ◽  
Xi-Ying Zhang ◽  
Yu-Zhong Zhang ◽  
...  

Many marine microorganisms synthesize exopolysaccharides (EPSs), and some of these EPSs have been reported to have potential in different fields. However, the pharmaceutical potentials of marine EPSs are rarely reported. The EPS secreted by the Artic marine bacterium Polaribacter sp. SM1127 has good antioxidant activity, outstanding moisture-retention ability, and considerable protective property on human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) at low temperature. Here, the effects of SM1127 EPS on skin wound healing and frostbite injury prevention were studied. Scratch wound assay showed that SM1127 EPS could stimulate the migration of HDFs. In the full-thickness cutaneous wound experiment of Sprague–Dawley (SD) rats, SM1127 EPS increased the wound healing rate and stimulated tissue repair detected by macroscopic observation and histologic examination, showing the ability of SM1127 EPS to promote skin wound healing. In the skin frostbite experiment of SD rats, pretreatment of rat skin with SM1127 EPS increased the rate of frostbite wound healing and promoted the repair of the injured skin significantly, indicating the good effect of SM1127 EPS on frostbite injury prevention. These results suggest the promising potential of SM1127 EPS in the pharmaceutical area to promote skin wound healing and prevent frostbite injury.


1990 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isto Nordback ◽  
Rauno Kulmala ◽  
Markku Järvinen

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosalba Siracusa ◽  
Daniela Impellizzeri ◽  
Marika Cordaro ◽  
Enrico Gugliandolo ◽  
Alessio F. Peritore ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Jian‑Li Dong ◽  
Hai‑Cao Dong ◽  
Liang Yang ◽  
Zhe‑Wen Qiu ◽  
Jia Liu ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Chen ◽  
Chungen Guo ◽  
Fan Zhang ◽  
Yahao Xu ◽  
Xiaoqin Zhu ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yos Adi Prakoso ◽  
Kurniasih

The aim of this study is to explore the effect of topical application of Aloe vera on skin wound healing. Thirty-six male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 150–200 grams were divided into four groups. All groups were anesthetized, shaved, and exposed to round full-thickness punch biopsy on the back: group I (control); group II (treated with 1% Aloe vera cream); group III (treated with 2% Aloe vera cream); and group IV (treated with madecassol®). The treatments were given once a day. Macroscopic and microscopic examination were observed at 5, 10, and 15 days after skin biopsy. Skin specimens were prepared for histopathological study using H&E stain and IHC stain against CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes. All the data were analyzed using SPSS16. The result showed that topical application of 1% and 2% Aloe vera cream significantly reduced the percentage of the wound, leucocytes infiltration, angiogenesis, and expression of CD8+ lymphocytes and increased the epidermal thickness and the expression of CD4+ lymphocytes (p ≤ 0,05). There was no significant difference in the number of fibroblasts in all groups. Topical application of 1% and 2% Aloe vera cream has wound healing potential via their ability to increase the ratio of CD4+/CD8+ lymphocytes in the wound area.


2018 ◽  
Vol 97 ◽  
pp. 587-593 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhiheng Zhang ◽  
Yu Zheng ◽  
Yue Li ◽  
Hui Bai ◽  
Tianwen Ma ◽  
...  

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