scholarly journals Ultrasonic cavitation in the treatment of purulent wound occurring against the background of juvenile diabetes mellitus and massive immunosuppressive therapy. Clinical case

Author(s):  
P. A. Munoz Sapeda ◽  
Yu. S. Paskhalova ◽  
V. A. Mitish ◽  
I. A. Chekmareva ◽  
L. A. Blatun ◽  
...  

The article presents a clinical case of a successful comprehensive treatment 29-years-old patient with a purulent necrotic wound of the hand, which occurs against the background of type I diabetes mellitus and massive immunosuppressive therapy (prescribed to prevent renal transplant rejection). The use of ultrasound cavitation as a part of the complex treatment after radical surgical debridement helped to normalize the wound healing process, to reduce the microbial contamination of the wound and to activate repair.

2018 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sushant Kumar Das ◽  
Yi Feng Yuan ◽  
Mao Quan Li

To explore whether or not inhibition of protein kinase C βII (PKC βII) stimulates angiogenesis as well as prevents excessive NETosis in diabetics thus accelerating wound healing. Streptozotocin (STZ, 60 mg/kg/day for 5 days, i.p.) was injected to induce type I diabetes in male ICR mice. Mice were treated with ruboxistaurin (30 mg/kg/day, orally) for 14 consecutive days. Wound closure was evaluated by wound area and number of CD31-stained capillaries. Peripheral blood flow cytometry was done to evaluate number of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs). NETosis assay and wound tissue immunofluorescence imaging were done to evaluate the percentage of neutrophils undergoing NETosis. Furthermore, the expression of PKC βII, protein kinase B (Akt), endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and histone citrullation (H3Cit) were determined in the wound by Western blot analysis. Ruboxistaurin accelerated wound closure and stimulated angiogenesis in diabetic mice. The number of circulating EPCs was increased significantly in ruboxistaurin-treated diabetic mice. Moreover, ruboxistaurin treatment significantly decreases the percentages of H3Cit+ cells in both peripheral blood and wound areas. This prevented excess activated neutrophils forming an extracellular trap (NETs) formation. The expressions of phospho-Akt (p-Akt), phospho-eNOS (p-eNOS), and VEGF increased significantly in diabetic mice on ruboxistaurin treatment. The expressions of PKC βII and H3Cit+, on the other hand, decreased with ruboxistaurin treatment. The results of the present study suggest that ruboxistaurin by inhibiting PKC βII activation, reverses EPCs dysfunction as well as prevents exaggerated NETs formation in a diabetic mouse model; thereby accelerating the wound healing process.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Ali Yaghoubi ◽  
Samira Zabihian ◽  
Amin Saeidinia ◽  
Masoumeh Gharib ◽  
Ramin Ghiyasi Moghaddam

Hypophysitis is a rare inflammatory condition that may present both clinically and radiologically as a neoplastic lesion. Xanthogranulomas are rare intracranial lesions with controversial etiology. Here, we report a clinical case of histologically confirmed xanthogranuloma in a young female with type I diabetes mellitus and hypothyroidism.


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