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J Vet Sci. 2006 Jun;7(2):105-109 |
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Topical application of epidermal growth factor accelerates wound healing by myofibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis in rat
Young-Bae Kwon1, Hyun-Woo Kim2, Dae-Hyun Roh2, Seo-Yeon Yoon2, Rong-Min Baek3, Jeum -Yong Kim4, HaeYong Kweon5, Kwang-Gill Lee5, Young-Hwan Park6, Jang-Hern Lee2,* |
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1Department of Pharmacology, Chonbuk National University Medical School, Jeonju 561-756, Korea
2Department of Veterinary Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine and School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea. JHL1101@snu.ac.kr
3Department of Plastic Surgery, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-744, Korea
4R&D Center, Daewoong Pharmaceutical Company, Yongin 449-814, Korea
5Department of Agricultural Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, Suwon 441-100, Korea
6School of Biological Resources and Materials Engineering, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea |
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Recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF)
stimulates the proliferation and migration of epithelial
cells in human cell culture systems and animal models of
partial-thickness skin wounds. This study investigated the
effect of a topical rhEGF ointment on the rate of wound
healing and skin re-epithelialization in a rat full thickness
wound model, and verified whether or not the rhEGF
treatment affected both myofibroblast proliferation and
collagen synthesis in the dermis. When rhEGF (10 ¥ìg/g
ointment) was applied topically twice a day for 14 days,
there was significantly enhanced wound closure from the
5th to the 12th day compared with the control (ointment
base treatment) group. A histological examination at the
postoperative 7th day revealed that the rhEGF treatment
increased the number of proliferating nuclear antigen
immunoreactive cells in the epidermis layer. In addition,
the immunoreactive area of alpha-smooth muscle actin
and the expression of prolyl 4-hydroxylase were significantly
higher than those of the control group. Overall, a topical
treatment of rhEGF ointment promotes wound healing by
increasing the rate of epidermal proliferation and accelerating
the level of wound contraction related to myofibroblast
proliferation and collagen deposition.
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