Large skin wounds on the limbs of horses are commonly seen in New Zealand, and are a frequent reason for euthanasia. Many wounds can't be sutured and must heal by second intention, requiring extensive wound management. A common complication encountered in these wounds is an excessive accumulation of healing tissue, or "proud flesh ". There is currently no proven method to speed up wound healing in horses or to successfully prevent the formation of proud flesh. This project builds on previous work funded by the NZERF, where we found that the protein interleukin-10 (IL-10), derived from a NZ sheep virus, was able to control the enzymes required for remodeling of fibrous tissue in a live fibro-proliferative model (i.e. "proud flesh")
Limb wounds are common in horses and often develop complications. Intravenous multipotent mesenchyma...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of activated protein C (APC) on second intention healing of dis...
Equine thrombospondin II and secreted protein acidic and cysteine-rich in a model of normal and path...
<div><p>Bandaging of limb wounds in horses leads to formation of exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) ...
Bandaging of limb wounds in horses leads to formation of exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) that ret...
This study examined the effects of two Orf virus-derived proteins, vIL-10 and VEGF-E, on chronic wou...
Simple Summary Horses are prone to develop a wound healing disorder on their limbs called exuberant ...
REASON FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Horses suffer from a debilitating impediment in repairing wounds...
Wound healing in horses is complicated, particularly when wounds are on the limb. The objectives of ...
Distal extremity wounds are a significant clinical problem in horses and humans and may benefit from...
Background aims. Several cytokines and growth factors play an essential role in skin regeneration an...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
Summary Stem-cell therapy represents a promising strategy for the treatment of challenging pathologi...
Limb wounds are common in horses and often develop complications. Intravenous multipotent mesenchyma...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of activated protein C (APC) on second intention healing of dis...
Equine thrombospondin II and secreted protein acidic and cysteine-rich in a model of normal and path...
<div><p>Bandaging of limb wounds in horses leads to formation of exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) ...
Bandaging of limb wounds in horses leads to formation of exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) that ret...
This study examined the effects of two Orf virus-derived proteins, vIL-10 and VEGF-E, on chronic wou...
Simple Summary Horses are prone to develop a wound healing disorder on their limbs called exuberant ...
REASON FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Horses suffer from a debilitating impediment in repairing wounds...
Wound healing in horses is complicated, particularly when wounds are on the limb. The objectives of ...
Distal extremity wounds are a significant clinical problem in horses and humans and may benefit from...
Background aims. Several cytokines and growth factors play an essential role in skin regeneration an...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
Summary Stem-cell therapy represents a promising strategy for the treatment of challenging pathologi...
Limb wounds are common in horses and often develop complications. Intravenous multipotent mesenchyma...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of activated protein C (APC) on second intention healing of dis...
Equine thrombospondin II and secreted protein acidic and cysteine-rich in a model of normal and path...