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Investigating the healing mechanisms of an angiogenesis‐promoting topical treatment for diabetic wounds using multimodal microscopy

机译:使用多式联播显微镜研究促进血管生成促进术语局部处理的愈合机制

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>Impaired skin wound healing is a significant comorbid condition of diabetes that is caused by poor microcirculation, among other factors. Studies have shown that angiogenesis, a critical step in the wound healing process in diabetic wounds, can be promoted under hypoxia. In this study, an angiogenesis‐promoting topical treatment for diabetic wounds, which promotes angiogenesis by mimicking a hypoxic environment via inhibition of prolyl hydroxylase resulting in elevation or maintenance of hypoxia‐inducible factor, was investigated utilizing a custom‐built multimodal microscopy system equipped with phase‐variance optical coherence tomography (PV‐OCT) and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). PV‐OCT was used to track the regeneration of the microvasculature network, and FLIM was used to assess the in vivo metabolic response of mouse epidermal keratinocytes to the treatment during healing. Results show a significant decrease in the fluorescence lifetime of intracellular reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, suggesting a hypoxic‐like environment in the wounded skin, followed by a quantitative increase in blood vessel density assessed by PV‐OCT. Insights gained in these studies could lead to new endpoints for evaluation of the efficacy and healing mechanisms of wound‐healing drugs in a setting where delayed healing does not permit available methods for evaluation to take place.
机译: >皮肤伤口愈合是一种糖尿病的显着合并状态,糖尿病是由微循环差,等因素引起的。研究表明,血管生成是糖尿病伤口中伤口愈合过程的关键步骤,可以在缺氧下促进。在该研究中,通过抑制血糖羟化酶升高或维持缺氧诱导因子的抑制,促进糖尿病伤口的血管生成局部局部治疗,其通过抑制缺氧诱导因子的升高或维持缺氧诱导因子。相变光学相干断层扫描(PV-OCT)和荧光寿命成像显微镜(FLIM)。 PV-OCT用于跟踪微血管网络的再生,并使用FLIM评估小鼠表皮角质形成细胞在愈合过程中治疗的体内代谢反应。结果表明,细胞内减少的烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸的荧光寿命显着降低,暗示受伤皮肤中的缺氧环境,然后通过PV-OCT评估的血管密度的定量增加。这些研究中获得的见解可能导致新的终点,用于评估伤口愈合药物在延迟愈合不允许进行评估的可用方法的情况下进行伤口愈合药物的疗效和愈合机制。

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    《Journal of Biophotonics》 |2018年第3期|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana‐ChampaignUrbana Illinois;

    Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana‐ChampaignUrbana Illinois;

    Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana‐ChampaignUrbana Illinois;

    Discovery MedicineHF DPU GlaxoSmithKlineKing of Prussia Pennsylvania;

    Discovery MedicineHF DPU GlaxoSmithKlineKing of Prussia Pennsylvania;

    Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana‐ChampaignUrbana Illinois;

    Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana‐ChampaignUrbana Illinois;

    Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana‐ChampaignUrbana Illinois;

    Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana‐ChampaignUrbana Illinois;

    Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and TechnologyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana‐ChampaignUrbana Illinois;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生物物理学;
  • 关键词

    diabetes; fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy; label‐free imaging; optical coherence tomography; wound healing;

    机译:糖尿病;荧光寿命成像显微镜;无标签成像;光学相干断层扫描;伤口愈合;

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