Histological Study on the Effect of Insulin and Platelet-Rich Plasma on Skin Wounds Induced in Diabetic Adult Male Albino Rats | ||
Egyptian Journal of Histology | ||
Article 19, Volume 46, Issue 1, March 2023, Pages 263-279 PDF (2.08 M) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/ejh.2021.86084.1527 | ||
Authors | ||
Salwa Metwaly Ali1; Dalia Elmarakby2; Sarah Mosaad Amer* 3; Hanan Abdallah3 | ||
1Department of Histology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt | ||
2Histology department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt | ||
3Histology department,faculty of medicine,Cairo university | ||
Abstract | ||
Abstract Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder that has many complications like cardiovascular diseases, diabetic nephropathy and unhealed diabetic skin wounds. Aim of the work: To evaluate the possible curative effect of insulin and platelet rich plasma (PRP) on diabetic skin wounds induced in adult male albino rats. Materials and Methods: 50 adult male albino rats, with an average body weight 150-200 gm, were divided into (control and experimental groups). The control groups (20 rats) that were equally subdivided into two groups (control I: normal healthy rats with intact skin and control II: diabetic rats with non-treated skin wounds managed with local intradermal saline injections 500 μL once daily at wounds margins). Experimental groups (30 rats) that were equally further subdivided into three groups; Insulin treated group I: diabetic rats with local intradermal insulin injections 0.5 U/500 μL once daily at wounds margins. PRP treated group II: diabetic rats with local intradermal PRP injections 500 µl as a single dose at wounds margins. Combined treated group III: diabetic rats with local intradermal combined PRP and insulin injections with 2 hours intervals. Each group in the control and experimental groups was further subdivided into 2 subgroups A and B according to the time of scarification after 14 and 21 days post wounds induction respectively. Results: The experimental groups showed significant improvement in wound closure, epidermis regeneration and increased collagen deposition as compared to non -treated control group II. The insulin and combined treated groups showed increased collagen deposition as compared to PRP treated group, however, the combined group showed the best results. Conclusion: Local combined treatment with insulin and PRP showed a rapid rate of diabetic wounds closure. | ||
Keywords | ||
Diabetic skin wounds; e-cadherin; insulin; PRP; vimentin | ||
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