Nitric Oxide Accelerates the Recovery from Burn Wounds

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Haifeng Zhu
Bian Ka
Ferid Murad
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[1] Institute of Molecular Medicine,Department of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology
[2] The University of Texas–Health Science Center at Houston,undefined
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World Journal of Surgery | 2007年 / 31卷
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Nitric Oxide; Wound Healing; Collagen Synthesis; Inflammatory Cell Infiltration; Molsidomine;
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A full-thickness burn wound model was used to evaluate the effects of a topically applied gel-based nitric oxide donor on wound healing in rats. The histological study demonstrated that the nitric oxide (NO) application significantly promoted re-epithelization that resulted in a fast recovery of burn wound. The histological sections further revealed that inflammatory cell infiltration in the NO-treated group was significantly increased in comparison to the control group. The enhanced accumulation of inflammatory cells resulted in a higher expression of myeloperoxidase (MPO) that was detected with imunoblotting. An immunohistochemistry study with CD31, a specific marker for endothelial cells, indicated that NO treatment markedly stimulated angiogenesis. Evaluation of collagen synthesis by immunohistochemistry with procollagen antibody demonstrated a significantly increased collagen synthesis in NO-treated wound bed. We concluded that NO treatment promoted re-epithelialization and wound closure by means of enhanced inflammatory cell infiltration, and that it promoted angiogenesis and facilitated collagen synthesis in the wound bed.
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