2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2008.01950.x
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Healing of skin wounds in the African catfish Clarias gariepinus

Abstract: The African catfish Clarias gariepinus was used as a model for wound healing and tissue regeneration in a scale-less fish. A temporal framework of histological and cell proliferation markers was established after wound induction in the dorsolateral cranial region, by removing the epidermal and dermal layers, including stratum adiposum (SA). Wound closure and epidermis formation was initiated within 3 h post-procedure (hpp) with migration and concomitant proliferation of epidermal cells from the wound borders. … Show more

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“…The formation of black scar in the ulcerated area within 3 days of OTC therapy indicated the closure of the wound by the layers of epidermal cells. Darkened areas surrounding the wound in 3-6 days of therapy may be due to increased number of melanocytes, thereby, suggesting an increased melanocytes activity after the injury [28,29]. Within 6-10 days of OTC therapy, regeneration of muscle tissue with the closure of wounds, disappearance of black scar, onset of dermal fibrous tissue growth and the development of skin at the ulcerated scar region was obvious.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of black scar in the ulcerated area within 3 days of OTC therapy indicated the closure of the wound by the layers of epidermal cells. Darkened areas surrounding the wound in 3-6 days of therapy may be due to increased number of melanocytes, thereby, suggesting an increased melanocytes activity after the injury [28,29]. Within 6-10 days of OTC therapy, regeneration of muscle tissue with the closure of wounds, disappearance of black scar, onset of dermal fibrous tissue growth and the development of skin at the ulcerated scar region was obvious.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The skin of fish is the main defense organ against environmental hazards (BANERJEE;MITTAL, 1999) and its ability to quickly replace damaged or dead cells is essential to prevent blood loss, maintain the integrity of the surrounding tissue and prevent pathogen invasion (GUERRA et al, 2008;RICHARDSON et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wound healing is a complex process that consists of several events, which can overlap each other, including the formation of hemorrhagic clots, inflammation, formation of granulation tissue, angiogenesis, re-epithelialization, wound contraction, and extracellular matrix remodeling (GUERRA et al, 2008;SCHMIDT et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ove pojave su karakteristične za sporije zarastanje rana, često na niskim temperaturama (Silva et al, 2005). Silva et al, (2005) su izmerili i povećanu debljinu epitela, karakterističnu za proliferisan epitel, dok su Guerra et al, (2008) opisali sloj epidermisa koji se pojavljuje odmah nakon povrede i koji je obično tanji nego kod neoštećene kože. Kod nekih uzoraka u ovoj studiji epidermis je nedostajao ili se video sloj epidermisa koji je tanji od normalnog sloja (Sl.…”
Section: Povrede Na Ribama Izazvane Napadima Velikog Kormoranaunclassified
“…Sporija revaskularizacija u dermisu je i očekivana u ovakvom tipu povreda s obzirom na to da trauma koju je riba doživela utiče na brzinu obnavljanja mreže krvnih sudova (Ritchie et al, 2005). Povećan broj melanocita je u skladu sa literaturnim podacima koji sugerišu povećanje aktivnosti melanocita nakon povreda (Iger & Abraham, 1990;Banerjee & Mittal, 1999;Guerra et al, 2008;Ottesen & Amin, 2011). Ovo se verovatno dešava zbog adaptacije riba na novonastale uslove i zaštite od sunčevog zračenja (Fabacher & Little, 1998).…”
Section: Povrede Na Ribama Izazvane Napadima Velikog Kormoranaunclassified