2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2017.12.041
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Cutaneous wound healing using polymeric surgical dressings based on chitosan, sodium hyaluronate and resveratrol. A preclinical experimental study

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“…A number of observations suggested that, in murine models of full-thickness wound, resveratrol stimulates cell proliferation and collagen, leading to acceleration in cutaneous wound healing. Application of wound dressings containing resveratrol to full-thickness skin wounds induced marked reductions in wound areas in comparison with the controls [122]. Similar acceleration in wound closure occurs following the placement of scaffolds containing resveratrol over the wound [123].…”
Section: Anti-inflammationmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…A number of observations suggested that, in murine models of full-thickness wound, resveratrol stimulates cell proliferation and collagen, leading to acceleration in cutaneous wound healing. Application of wound dressings containing resveratrol to full-thickness skin wounds induced marked reductions in wound areas in comparison with the controls [122]. Similar acceleration in wound closure occurs following the placement of scaffolds containing resveratrol over the wound [123].…”
Section: Anti-inflammationmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Rats were fed with resveratrol at a daily dose of 0.5 mg/kg body weight 7 days prior to operation and continued throughout the whole experiment period ↑Collagen deposition ↑Neovascularization ↑Fibroblast maturation ND [120] Following induction of full-thickness skin wound, wound was treated topically with 225 μL of 50 μM once daily for 17 days ↑Epithelialization ↓Wound size ↑Collagen deposition ↑Vascularization ↑AMPK pathway and SIRT1 [121] Mice Immediately after wound, a wound dressing containing 0.04% resveratrol was applied to full-thickness skin wound for 10 days ↓Wound size ↑Collagen fibers ↓Inflammation ND [122] Placing scaffolds containing 5% resveratrol on the wound for 7 days ↓Wound size ↑Expression of thioredoxin-1, heme oxygenase-1, and VEGF [123] Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine structures for epidermal permeability barrier, requires transglutaminase [127]. Treatment of keratinocytes with resveratrol induced a dose-dependent increase in transglutaminase activity, while simultaneously inhibiting DNA synthesis, with a half-maximal concentration of 35 μM.…”
Section: Ratsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, resveratrol, another natural polyphenol, has also been investigated for its anti‐inflammatory and bacteriostatic properties. Berce et al fabricated chitosan‐sodium hyaluronate‐resveratrol sponges that were shown to support the formation of granulation tissue with reduced neutrophilic infiltration in mice . Furthermore, the construct displayed a lack of bacterial contamination compared to the control, and supported local angiogenesis and re‐epithelialization.…”
Section: Advanced Tissue Engineering Approaches To Regenerate Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Przykłady mikro i nanonośników resweratrolu. Polimerowe membrany kolagen, laminina, chitozan in vitro oraz in vivo na szczurach [26,27] 24 h inkubacji, w teście MTS największą przeżywalność komórek gwarantowało zastosowanie liposomów z resweratrolem. Wykazano, że dzięki takiemu rozwiązaniu zwiększa się skuteczność resweratrolu w zapobieganiu i leczeniu uszkodzeń skóry związanej z nadmierną ekspozycją na promieniowanie UV.…”
Section: Charakterystyka Resweratroluunclassified