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Pien Tze Huang accelerated wound healing by inhibition of abnormal fibroblast apoptosis in Streptozotocin induced diabetic mice.
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Journal of ethnopharmacology [J Ethnopharmacol] 2020 Oct 28; Vol. 261, pp. 113203. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jul 25. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Diabetic foot ulcer is one of the most serious complications of diabetes. Effective medical treatment regarding improvement of ulcer healing in patients is essential. Pien Tze Huang (PZH), a valuable Chinese traditional medicine, has been found significant efficacy on the curing of diabetic wound in clinic recently.<br />Aim of the Study: This work was conducted to confirm the efficacy, and compare the therapeutic effect through the oral administration and local delivery route, providing a rationale for the new PZH form development; besides, the mechanisms through which PZH promoted the wound healing was also discussed.<br />Materials and Methods: First, the chemical composition of PZH was characterized by <superscript>1</superscript> H-NMR and HPLC. The anti-apoptosis effects of PZH on high concentration glucose injured epidermal fibroblast (HFF-1) was investigated in a dose dependent way. Then, the effects of the systematical administration of PZH, and the topical used route on excisional wounds of Streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic mice were compared.<br />Results: The results illustrated that PZH decreased the reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in cells, preventing cell damage/apoptosis through an ROS/Bcl-2/Bax/Caspase-3 pathway. The in vivo study proved that topical use of PZH exceeded the systematical route both in accelerating the wound closure and improving the healing quality. Meanwhile, PZH promoted wound closure through stimulating the secretion of Col-I, decreasing fibroblast apoptosis, and enhancing myo-fibroblast differentiation, in consistent with the mechanism study in vitro.<br />Conclusions: Local used PZH improves wound healing by inhibiting the abnormal HFF-1 apoptosis and senescence. The study held a great promise for development of a topical dosage form of PZH for diabetic wound healing.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Administration, Cutaneous
Administration, Oral
Animals
Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins metabolism
Blood Glucose metabolism
Cell Differentiation drug effects
Cell Line
Cell Proliferation drug effects
Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental blood
Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental chemically induced
Drugs, Chinese Herbal administration & dosage
Fibroblasts metabolism
Fibroblasts pathology
Male
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Myofibroblasts metabolism
Myofibroblasts pathology
Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism
Skin injuries
Skin metabolism
Skin pathology
Streptozocin
Time Factors
Wounds and Injuries complications
Wounds and Injuries metabolism
Wounds and Injuries pathology
Apoptosis drug effects
Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology
Fibroblasts drug effects
Myofibroblasts drug effects
Skin drug effects
Wound Healing drug effects
Wounds and Injuries drug therapy
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1872-7573
- Volume :
- 261
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of ethnopharmacology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32721552
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2020.113203