Angeletti L R, Agrimi U, Curia C, French D, Mariani-Costantini R
Department of Philology and History, University of Cassino, Roma, Italy.
Lancet. 1992 Jul 25;340(8813):223-5. doi: 10.1016/0140-6736(92)90480-q.
Votive tablets found during the excavation of shrines of the Graeco-Roman god of medicine (Asklepios or Aesculapius) associate the healing of superficial lesions with contact with the oral cavity of non-poisonous serpents. We suggest that this may have been the empirical exploitation of the healing properties of salivary growth factors. By immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting we demonstrate the expression of the epidermal growth factor and its receptor in the oral, upper digestive, and salivary epithelia of Elaphe quatuorlineata, a species probably used in healing rituals.
在挖掘希腊罗马医药之神(阿斯克勒庇俄斯或埃斯科拉庇俄斯)的神庙期间发现的许愿碑,将表浅损伤的愈合与接触无毒蛇的口腔联系起来。我们认为,这可能是对唾液生长因子愈合特性的经验性利用。通过免疫组织化学和免疫印迹法,我们证明了四线锦蛇(一种可能用于治疗仪式的物种)的口腔、上消化道和唾液上皮中表皮生长因子及其受体的表达。