Dorn M, Russwurm R
Arch Dermatol Res (1975). 1976 Aug 27;256(2):205-12. doi: 10.1007/BF00567366.
The effects of Candida albicans on the healing of experimental wounds in rats was investigated. Granulation tissue developing in implated polyvinylchloride chambers was quantified. The amount of granulation tissue in the yeast-contaminated wounds is significantly less in comparison to controls. The inhibitory effect is directly proprotional to the amount of inoculated yeasts and dependes on the presence of living yeast cells. The repair of ulcers is supposedly retarded by yeast contamination, as has been suggested previously by clinical observation.
研究了白色念珠菌对大鼠实验性伤口愈合的影响。对植入聚氯乙烯腔室中形成的肉芽组织进行了定量分析。与对照组相比,酵母污染伤口中的肉芽组织量明显较少。抑制作用与接种酵母的量直接成正比,且取决于活酵母细胞的存在。正如先前临床观察所表明的那样,溃疡的修复可能因酵母污染而延迟。