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Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2008;35(2):121-126.
Published online March 1, 2008.
Effects of Poly-N-acetyl Glucosamine(pGlcNAc) Patch on Wound Healing in db/db Mouse.
Ho Jik Yang, Chi Sun Yoon
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine, Eulji University, Daejeon, Korea. drhjyang@yahoo.co.kr
Abstract
PURPOSE
Poly-N-acetyl glucosamine(PGlcNAc) nanofiber-based materials, produced by a marine microalga, have been characterized as effective hemostatic and angiogenic agents. The similarity between PGlcNAc patch and the natural extracellular matrix allows it to support new healthy tissue growth in an injured area and to encourage fluid absorption. In this study, we hypothesized that a poly-N-acetyl glucosamine fiber patch(PGlcNAc patch) may enhance wound healing in the db/db mouse. METHODS: PGlcNAc patches were applied on one square centimeter, full-thickness, skin wounds in the db/db mouse model. Wounds(n=15 per group) were dressed with a PGlcNAc nanofiber patch for 1 hour(1h), 24 hours(24h) or left untreated(NT). After the application time, patches were removed and wounds were allowed to heal spontaneously. The rate of wound closure was evaluated by digital analysis of unclosed wound area in course of time. At day 10, wounds(n=7 per group) were harvested and quantified with immunohistochemical markers of proliferation(Ki-67) and vascularization (platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule, PECAM-1).
RESULTS
Wounds dressed with PGlcNAc patches for 1 hour closed faster than control wounds, reaching 90% closure in 16.6 days, nine days faster than untreated wounds. Granulation tissue showed higher levels of proliferation and vascularization following 1h treatment than the 24h and NT groups. In addition to its hemostatic properties, the PGlcNAc material also appears to accelerate wound closure in healing-impaired genetically diabetic mice.
CONCLUSION
This material, with its combination of hemostatic and wound healing properties, has the potential to be effective agent for the treatment of complicated wounds.
Keywords: Glucosamine; Wound healing; PGlcNAc
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