Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology

Freeze-Dried Dressings with Growth Factor and Collagen Improve Skin Wound Healing in Rats

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Abstract

The / freeze-dried dressing significantly enhanced cell proliferation and migration at the wound site.

  • The dressing improved the proliferation, adhesion, and spreading of NIH/3T3 fibroblasts and migration of HaCaT keratinocytes.
  • Physicochemical analysis indicated that the dressing is a loose, porous cake that redissolves quickly.
  • After treatment with the RHC/EGF dressing, expression levels of key markers for cell proliferation and blood vessel formation were significantly increased.
  • These findings suggest that the dressing may accelerate wound closure and promote the orderly arrangement of collagen in skin defects.

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Key numbers

90.33%
Wound Closure Rate
Closure rate at day 10 for / group.
41.66 ± 4.62 μM
Epithelial Thickness
Measured at day 21 post-treatment.

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What this is

  • This research investigates a novel freeze-dried dressing combining () and () for wound healing.
  • The study addresses limitations of traditional wound dressings, which often do not promote effective healing.
  • The / dressing significantly enhances cell proliferation, migration, and overall wound closure in a rat model.

Essence

  • The / freeze-dried dressing accelerates wound healing in rats by promoting cell proliferation and migration, demonstrating superior efficacy compared to traditional treatments.

Key takeaways

  • The / dressing improved wound closure rates significantly, achieving 90.33% closure at day 10, compared to 69.32% for alone.
  • Histological analysis showed increased epithelial thickness in the / group (41.66 ± 4.62 μM) compared to the control (26.83 ± 3.58 μM).
  • The dressing also enhanced collagen deposition and organization, indicating improved tissue regeneration and quality of healing.

Caveats

  • The study was conducted in a rat model, which may limit the direct applicability of results to human wound healing.
  • Long-term effects and potential side effects of the / dressing have not been fully evaluated.

Definitions

  • epidermal growth factor (EGF): A protein that stimulates cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation, particularly in skin cells.
  • recombinant human-like collagen (RHC): A genetically engineered form of collagen designed to mimic human collagen for improved biocompatibility in medical applications.

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