1941
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-194111440-00020
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The Effect of the Local and Oral Administration of Cod Liver Oil on the Rate of Wound Healing in Vitamin a-Deficient and Normal Rats*

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“…A previous study has shown that in skin wound sites where basal cell proliferation is increased, levels of HB‐EGF proteins were found to be elevated in differentiated suprabasal keratinocytes (McCarthy et al ., 1996). On the other hand, it has been known for over half a century that vitamin A deficiency causes delayed wound healing (Brandaleone and Papper, 1941; Hunt, 1970). Pretreatment with vitamin A and tRA was reported to improve skin wound healing in animals and humans (Strigini and Ryan, 1996 and references therein).…”
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“…A previous study has shown that in skin wound sites where basal cell proliferation is increased, levels of HB‐EGF proteins were found to be elevated in differentiated suprabasal keratinocytes (McCarthy et al ., 1996). On the other hand, it has been known for over half a century that vitamin A deficiency causes delayed wound healing (Brandaleone and Papper, 1941; Hunt, 1970). Pretreatment with vitamin A and tRA was reported to improve skin wound healing in animals and humans (Strigini and Ryan, 1996 and references therein).…”
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“…Tretinoin (all‐trans‐retinoic acid), a derivative of vitamin A (retinol), has been used as a keratolytic agent in the topical treatment of acne 40 as well as a number of other keratinizing disorders 41 . Vitamin A has been linked with wound healing for over 50 years 42–47 . Recently, pretreatment with tretinoin cream has been shown clinically to accelerate the reepithelialization of dermabrasion wounds in man 48 and partial‐thickness 49 and full‐thickness 50 wounds in animals.…”
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“…[3][4][5] Studies examining the role of vitamin A in the structured sequence of wound repair have been conducted for more than 50 years. 6 The effect of retinoids on epithelial cells has been extensively evaluated. 7,8 In contrast there have been relatively few studies on the influence of retinoids on dermal tissue.…”
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