To establish the role of macrophages in diabetic foot syndrome pathogenesis the morphometric analysis of space-time distribution of CD68+ cells was performed in skin bioptates in diabetic patients with wound healing during 24 days (1 group; n=18), non-healing wounds (more than 1,5 month – 2 group, n=12), and progressive destructive process (3 group, n=15). It was shown that changes in macrophages reaction is important factor in dysregeneration syndrome in diabetic foot pathogenesis. Hyperreaction of macrophages was accompanied with prolongation of wound healing, but anergy of macro-phageal system led to alteration of inflammatory reaction limiting and progress of destructive process
Examining 20 human wound bed biopsies (pilonidal sinus and venous leg ulcers), significant differenc...
Chemokines are seen as the stimuli that largely control leukocyte migration. To assess whether the s...
We examined the role of vascular function and inflammation in the development and failure to heal di...
Macrophages play a prominent role in wound healing. In the early stages, they promote inflammation a...
In all stages of wound healing, macrophages play a pivotal role by coordinating the repair steps in ...
Chronic inflammation is a characteristic feature of diabetic cutaneous wounds. We sought to delineat...
Background: Chronic inflammation is a characteristic feature of diabetic cutaneous wounds. We sought...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are one common and severe complication of diabetes, showing impaired wou...
Diabetes is associated with persistent inflammation and defective tissue repair responses. The hypot...
Macrophage differentiation and polarization are essential players in the success of the wound-healin...
SUMMARY Acute inflammation in response to injury is a tightly regulated process by which subsets of ...
Aim. To evaluate the morphological and immunohistochemical features of granulation tissue formation...
Objectives: Diabetes foot ulcers (DFUs) are characterized by immune infiltration of M1 macrophages o...
T he diabetic foot syndrome repre-sents a major problem in the healthcare of diabetic patients. Unde...
Prior studies suggest that the impaired healing seen in diabetic wounds derives from a state of pers...
Examining 20 human wound bed biopsies (pilonidal sinus and venous leg ulcers), significant differenc...
Chemokines are seen as the stimuli that largely control leukocyte migration. To assess whether the s...
We examined the role of vascular function and inflammation in the development and failure to heal di...
Macrophages play a prominent role in wound healing. In the early stages, they promote inflammation a...
In all stages of wound healing, macrophages play a pivotal role by coordinating the repair steps in ...
Chronic inflammation is a characteristic feature of diabetic cutaneous wounds. We sought to delineat...
Background: Chronic inflammation is a characteristic feature of diabetic cutaneous wounds. We sought...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are one common and severe complication of diabetes, showing impaired wou...
Diabetes is associated with persistent inflammation and defective tissue repair responses. The hypot...
Macrophage differentiation and polarization are essential players in the success of the wound-healin...
SUMMARY Acute inflammation in response to injury is a tightly regulated process by which subsets of ...
Aim. To evaluate the morphological and immunohistochemical features of granulation tissue formation...
Objectives: Diabetes foot ulcers (DFUs) are characterized by immune infiltration of M1 macrophages o...
T he diabetic foot syndrome repre-sents a major problem in the healthcare of diabetic patients. Unde...
Prior studies suggest that the impaired healing seen in diabetic wounds derives from a state of pers...
Examining 20 human wound bed biopsies (pilonidal sinus and venous leg ulcers), significant differenc...
Chemokines are seen as the stimuli that largely control leukocyte migration. To assess whether the s...
We examined the role of vascular function and inflammation in the development and failure to heal di...