成纤维细胞
结缔组织
伤口愈合
细胞凋亡
标记法
内分泌学
糖尿病
CTGF公司
内科学
福克斯O1
医学
化学
生长因子
免疫学
病理
免疫组织化学
体外
蛋白激酶B
受体
生物化学
作者
Tesfahun Desta,Jing Li,Takehiro Chino,Dana T. Graves
标识
DOI:10.1177/0022034510362960
摘要
Although it is known that diabetes impairs oral wound healing, relatively little is known about the cellular parameters affected, particularly in connective tissue. This study investigated the hypothesis that diabetes impairs connective tissue formation in healing gingiva, and that impaired healing is associated with factors that decrease fibroblast numbers. Full-thickness wounds were created in the palatal gingiva of type 1 and type 2 diabetic and normoglycemic mice. Five days after wounding, diabetic mice had less epithelial wound coverage, less new connective tissue formation, and reduced fibroblast density (p < 0.05). This occurred with increased numbers of caspase-3- and TUNEL-positive fibroblasts, decreased fibroblast proliferation, increased nuclear translocation of the pro-apoptotic transcription factor FOXO1, and increased numbers of polymorphonuclear leukocytes, all of which were significant (p < 0.05). The results suggest that diabetes may decrease fibroblast numbers through increased apoptosis and reduced proliferation, both of which may be mediated through increased activation of FOXO1.
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