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Un-denatured whey protein expedites wound healing in diabetic mice model by enhancing the expression of -defensin 2, 3 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the wounded tissue

机译:未变性的乳清蛋白通过增强-defensin 2、3和血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)在受伤组织中的表达来加速糖尿病小鼠的伤口愈合

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Impaired wound healing is considered as one of the most serious diabetes-associated complications. Defensins, the anti-microbial peptides, have potent bactericidal activity against a wide spectrum of bacterial and fungal organisms commonly responsible for wound infections. We recently demonstrated that Whey proteins (WPs) enhance immune response during diabetes and have a protective role in some diabetic complications. In the present study, we further investigated the effect of a camel WP on the wound healing process in a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced type I diabetic mouse model. Three groups of mice were used (10 mice in each group): group 1, control non-diabetic mice; group 2, diabetic mice; and group 3, diabetic mice orally supplemented with undenatured WP (100 mg/kg body weight/day for one month through oral gavage). We found that diabetic mice exhibited delayed wound closure characterized by significant reduction in the expression of β-defensin 2, 3 and VEGF; prolonged elevation in free radical levels and obvious reduction in the level of glutathione in the wounded tissue as compared to control mice. Interestingly, supplementation of diabetic mice with WP significantly accelerated the closure and healing of the diabetic wounds. WP significantly restored the expression of β-defensin 2, 3 and VEGF; decreased the level of free radical and enhanced glutathione level in the wounded tissue as compared to diabetic mice. Our data revealed the benefits of WP supplementation in improving the healing and closure of diabetic wounds.
机译:伤口愈合不良被认为是最严重的糖尿病相关并发症之一。防御素,即抗微生物肽,对通常引起伤口感染的多种细菌和真菌具有有效的杀菌活性。我们最近证明,乳清蛋白(WPs)可增强糖尿病期间的免疫反应,并在某些糖尿病并发症中具有保护作用。在本研究中,我们进一步研究了骆驼可湿性粉剂在链脲佐菌素(STZ)诱导的I型糖尿病小鼠模型中对伤口愈合过程的影响。使用三组小鼠(每组10只小鼠):第1组,对照非糖尿病小鼠;和第1组。第2组,糖尿病小鼠;第3组,口服未变性WP(通过管饲法每月口服100 mg / kg体重/一天的糖尿病小鼠)。我们发现糖尿病小鼠表现出延迟的伤口闭合,其特征在于β-防御素2、3和VEGF的表达显着降低。与对照小鼠相比,伤口组织中自由基水平的长期升高和谷胱甘肽水平的明显降低。有趣的是,用WP补充糖尿病小鼠显着加速了糖尿病伤口的闭合和愈合。 WP可显着恢复β-防御素2、3和VEGF的表达。与糖尿病小鼠相比,减少了受伤组织中的自由基水平并增强了谷胱甘肽水平。我们的数据揭示了补充WP可改善糖尿病伤口的愈合和闭合。

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