Loss of cutaneous innervation from sensory neuropathy is included among mechanisms for impaired healing of diabetic skin wounds. The relationships between cutaneous axons and their local microenvironment during wound healing are challenged in diabetes. Here, we show that secondary wound closure of the hairy dorsal skin of mice is delayed by diabetes and is associated with not only a pre-existing loss of cutaneous axons but substantial retraction of axons around the wound. At 7d following a 3mm punch wound, a critical period of healing and reinnervation, both intact skin nearby the wound and skin directly at the wound margins had over 30-50 % fewer axons and a larger deficit of ingrowing axons in diabetics. These findings contrasted with a p...
Progressive loss of pain perception and cutaneous nerve fibers are frequently observed in diabetic p...
Background: The loss of peripheral nerve fiber is evident in chronic painful diabetic neuropathy. Ho...
Diabetes Type II affects at least 382 million people worldwide. One of the long-term complications o...
Patients with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing corneal complications including delay...
<p>Images (a-c) are nondiabetic littermate controls and (d-f) from diabetic mice. Data are matched t...
The mechanisms responsible for painful and insensate diabetic neuropathy are not completely understo...
The assessment of epidermal innervation is emerging as a valuable means of diagnosing and staging cl...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of most common chronic diseases with an increasing incidence in most c...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoObjective: The mechanisms associated with nerv...
<p>Diabetic mice had fewer PGP 9.5 labelled epidermal axon profiles (c,e)[*p<0.05 for total axons; f...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Diabetic neuropathy is characterized by hyperalgesia, tactile allodynia andloss of sensation. Reduct...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Diabetic skin is known to have deficient wound healing properties, but little is known of its intrin...
Progressive loss of pain perception and cutaneous nerve fibers are frequently observed in diabetic p...
Background: The loss of peripheral nerve fiber is evident in chronic painful diabetic neuropathy. Ho...
Diabetes Type II affects at least 382 million people worldwide. One of the long-term complications o...
Patients with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing corneal complications including delay...
<p>Images (a-c) are nondiabetic littermate controls and (d-f) from diabetic mice. Data are matched t...
The mechanisms responsible for painful and insensate diabetic neuropathy are not completely understo...
The assessment of epidermal innervation is emerging as a valuable means of diagnosing and staging cl...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of most common chronic diseases with an increasing incidence in most c...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoObjective: The mechanisms associated with nerv...
<p>Diabetic mice had fewer PGP 9.5 labelled epidermal axon profiles (c,e)[*p<0.05 for total axons; f...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Diabetic neuropathy is characterized by hyperalgesia, tactile allodynia andloss of sensation. Reduct...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Diabetic skin is known to have deficient wound healing properties, but little is known of its intrin...
Progressive loss of pain perception and cutaneous nerve fibers are frequently observed in diabetic p...
Background: The loss of peripheral nerve fiber is evident in chronic painful diabetic neuropathy. Ho...
Diabetes Type II affects at least 382 million people worldwide. One of the long-term complications o...