Wounds naturally produce electric signals which serve as powerful cues that stimulate and guide cell migration during wound healing. In diabetic patients, impaired wound healing is one of the most challenging complications in diabetes management. A fundamental gap in knowledge is whether diabetic wounds have abnormal electric signaling. Here we used a vibrating probe to demonstrate that diabetic corneas produced significantly weaker wound electric signals than the normal cornea. This was confirmed in three independent animal models of diabetes: db/db, streptozotocin-induced and mice fed a high-fat diet. Spatial measurements illustrated that diabetic cornea wound currents at the wound edge but not wound center were significantly weaker than ...
Diabetic skin is known to have deficient wound healing properties, but little is known of its intrin...
Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance...
OBJECTIVE—Patients with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing corneal complications and d...
Wounds naturally produce electric signals which serve as powerful cues that stimulate and guide cell...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most common complication of diabetes, with several under...
Patients with diabetes mellitus often develop corneal complications and delayed wound healing. How d...
INTRODUCTION: The cornea forms the anterior-most barrier of the eye, consisting of a non-keratinized...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
BackgroundEndogenous electric fields and currents occur naturally at wounds and are a strong signal ...
Despite the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy, the majority of adult diabetic patients develop visu...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with extensive morbidity and mortality in any human community. It is...
Diabetic corneal alterations, such as delayed epithelial wound healing, edema, recurrent erosions, n...
Patients with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing corneal complications including delay...
Diabetic foot ulcers are indicative of an impaired wound healing process. This delay may be resolved...
What causes slow wound healing rates in diabetes is poorly understood. Wong et al. (2015) report tha...
Diabetic skin is known to have deficient wound healing properties, but little is known of its intrin...
Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance...
OBJECTIVE—Patients with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing corneal complications and d...
Wounds naturally produce electric signals which serve as powerful cues that stimulate and guide cell...
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most common complication of diabetes, with several under...
Patients with diabetes mellitus often develop corneal complications and delayed wound healing. How d...
INTRODUCTION: The cornea forms the anterior-most barrier of the eye, consisting of a non-keratinized...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
BackgroundEndogenous electric fields and currents occur naturally at wounds and are a strong signal ...
Despite the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy, the majority of adult diabetic patients develop visu...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with extensive morbidity and mortality in any human community. It is...
Diabetic corneal alterations, such as delayed epithelial wound healing, edema, recurrent erosions, n...
Patients with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing corneal complications including delay...
Diabetic foot ulcers are indicative of an impaired wound healing process. This delay may be resolved...
What causes slow wound healing rates in diabetes is poorly understood. Wong et al. (2015) report tha...
Diabetic skin is known to have deficient wound healing properties, but little is known of its intrin...
Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance...
OBJECTIVE—Patients with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing corneal complications and d...