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糖尿病小鼠(db/db)多处伤口研究模型的验证

Validation of a model for the study of multiple wounds in the diabetic mouse (db/db).

作者信息

Sullivan Stephen R, Underwood Robert A, Gibran Nicole S, Sigle Randall O, Usui Marcia L, Carter William G, Olerud John E

机构信息

Department of Medicine (Division of Dermatology), University of Washington, Seattle 98195-6524, USA.

出版信息

Plast Reconstr Surg. 2004 Mar;113(3):953-60. doi: 10.1097/01.prs.0000105044.03230.f4.

Abstract

The genetically diabetic db/db mouse exhibits symptoms that resemble human type 2 diabetes mellitus, demonstrates delayed wound healing, and has been used extensively as a model to study the role of therapeutic topical reagents in wound healing. The purpose of the authors' study was to validate an excisional wound model using a 6-mm biopsy punch to create four full-thickness dorsal wounds on a single db/db mouse. Factors considered in developing the db/db wound model include reproducibility of size and shape of wounds, the effect of semiocclusive dressings, comparison with littermate controls (db/-), clinical versus histologic evidence of wound closure, and cross-contamination of wounds with topically applied reagents. The size of wounds was larger, with less variation in the db/db mice (31.11 +/- 3.76 mm2) versus db/- mice (23.64 +/- 4.78 mm2). Wounds on db/db mice that were covered with a semiocclusive dressing healed significantly more slowly (mean, 27.75 days) than wounds not covered with the dressing (mean, 13 days; p < 0.001), suggesting the dressings may splint the wounds open. As expected, wounds healed more slowly on db/db mice than db/- mice (covered wounds, 27.75 days versus 11.86 days, p < 0.001; wounds not covered, 13 days versus 11.75 days, p = 0.39). Covered wounds, thought to be closed by clinical examination, were confirmed closed by histology only 62 percent of the time in the db/db and 100 percent of the time in the db/- mice. Topical application of blue histologic dye or soluble biotinylated laminin 5 to one of the four wounds did not spread locally and contaminate adjacent wounds. Multiple, uniform, 6-mm wounds in db/db mice heal in a relatively short time, decrease the number of animals needed for each study, and allow each animal to serve as its own control. The db/db diabetic mouse appears to be an excellent model of delayed wound healing, particularly for studying factors related to epithelial migration.

摘要

基因糖尿病db/db小鼠表现出类似于人类2型糖尿病的症状,伤口愈合延迟,已被广泛用作研究治疗性外用试剂在伤口愈合中作用的模型。作者研究的目的是验证一种切除伤口模型,该模型使用6毫米活检打孔器在一只db/db小鼠的背部制造四个全层伤口。在开发db/db伤口模型时考虑的因素包括伤口大小和形状的可重复性、半封闭敷料的效果、与同窝对照(db/-)的比较、伤口闭合的临床与组织学证据以及外用试剂对伤口的交叉污染。db/db小鼠的伤口尺寸更大,与db/-小鼠(23.64±4.78平方毫米)相比,其伤口大小的变化更小(31.11±3.76平方毫米)。用半封闭敷料覆盖的db/db小鼠伤口愈合明显比未覆盖敷料的伤口慢(平均27.75天)(平均13天;p<0.001),这表明敷料可能会使伤口张开。正如预期的那样,db/db小鼠的伤口比db/-小鼠愈合得更慢(覆盖伤口,27.75天对11.86天,p<0.001;未覆盖伤口,13天对11.75天,p=0.39)。通过临床检查认为已闭合的覆盖伤口,在db/db小鼠中只有62%的时间通过组织学证实已闭合,而在db/-小鼠中100%的时间得到证实。将蓝色组织学染料或可溶性生物素化层粘连蛋白5局部应用于四个伤口之一,不会在局部扩散并污染相邻伤口。db/db小鼠身上多个均匀的6毫米伤口在相对较短的时间内愈合,减少了每项研究所需的动物数量,并使每只动物都能作为自身的对照。db/db糖尿病小鼠似乎是伤口愈合延迟的优秀模型,尤其适用于研究与上皮迁移相关的因素。

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