We describe a new animal model designed to assess the impact of ischemia on wound healing. Eight patterns of arterial lesion in the limb were first tested in 24 Wistar rats. Resection of the external iliac artery down to the femoral artery at the level of the knee was chosen as the reference model and performed on the left limb of 45 rats; the right limb was used as the control. Skin wounds measuring 1.2 x 0.8 cm were created on both feet. Ischemia was assessed by blood flow measurement, which decreases dramatically in the ischemic limb. A significant delay in wound closure with a decrease in wound contraction was observed in the ischemic limb. Myofibroblast quantification showed a significant delay in appearance as well as a decrease in th...
PURPOSE: Rats are the most commonly used animal model for studies of acute lower limb ischemia-repe...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the optimal mouse model for hind limb ischaemia, which offers a therape...
Background. During the past decade, experimental studies have provided convincing evidence that micr...
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A large number of studies utilize animal models to investigate therapeutic angiogenesis. However, th...
Hyperglycemia is known to adversely affect the outcome of ischemic insults, but its interaction with...
BackgroundCurrent experimental models of critical limb ischemia are based on acute ischemia rather t...
Wound healing is a complex immune response designed to achieve tissue repair following injury. Imbal...
The aims of this systematic review were to assess the clinical relevance and quality of previously p...
Hypoxia and the development and remodeling of blood vessels and connective tissue in granulation tis...
Objective: The most critical determinant of restoration of tissue structure during wound healing is ...
Abstract Purpose Composite flaps used in reconstructive surgery may intra- and postoperatively suf...
Transforming chronic wounds into wounds that close by secondary intention (through the formation of ...
BackgroundMost current animal models of hindlimb ischemia use acute arterial occlusion that does not...
Experimental models of recovery from limb ischemia are required for evaluating novel means of treati...
PURPOSE: Rats are the most commonly used animal model for studies of acute lower limb ischemia-repe...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the optimal mouse model for hind limb ischaemia, which offers a therape...
Background. During the past decade, experimental studies have provided convincing evidence that micr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72877/1/j.1524-475X.1995.30212.x.pd
A large number of studies utilize animal models to investigate therapeutic angiogenesis. However, th...
Hyperglycemia is known to adversely affect the outcome of ischemic insults, but its interaction with...
BackgroundCurrent experimental models of critical limb ischemia are based on acute ischemia rather t...
Wound healing is a complex immune response designed to achieve tissue repair following injury. Imbal...
The aims of this systematic review were to assess the clinical relevance and quality of previously p...
Hypoxia and the development and remodeling of blood vessels and connective tissue in granulation tis...
Objective: The most critical determinant of restoration of tissue structure during wound healing is ...
Abstract Purpose Composite flaps used in reconstructive surgery may intra- and postoperatively suf...
Transforming chronic wounds into wounds that close by secondary intention (through the formation of ...
BackgroundMost current animal models of hindlimb ischemia use acute arterial occlusion that does not...
Experimental models of recovery from limb ischemia are required for evaluating novel means of treati...
PURPOSE: Rats are the most commonly used animal model for studies of acute lower limb ischemia-repe...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the optimal mouse model for hind limb ischaemia, which offers a therape...
Background. During the past decade, experimental studies have provided convincing evidence that micr...