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Autonomic nerve dysfunction and impaired diabetic wound healing: The role of neuropeptides

Authors :
Aristidis Veves
Georgios Theocharidis
Source :
Auton Neurosci
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Lower extremity ulcerations represent a major complication in diabetes mellitus and involve multiple physiological factors that lead to impairment of wound healing. Neuropeptides are neuromodulators implicated in various processes including diabetic wound healing. Diabetes causes autonomic and small sensory nerve fibers neuropathy as well as inflammatory dysregulation, which manifest with decreased neuropeptide expression and a disproportion in pro- and anti- inflammatory cytokine response. Therefore to fully understand the contribution of autonomic nerve dysfunction in diabetic wound healing it is crucial to explore the implication of neuropeptides. Here, we will discuss recent studies elucidating the role of specific neuropeptides in wound healing.

Details

ISSN :
18727484
Volume :
223
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Autonomic neuroscience : basicclinical
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....71a20d7cea735f4d39751db36ad8894f