Tight glycaemic control is a key factor in wound healing enhancement strategies in an experimental diabetes mellitus model

Volume: 180, Issue: 1, Pages: 229 - 236
Published: Nov 26, 2010
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a leading cause of impaired wound healing. The aim of this study was to establish a glucose-controlled diabetic wound healing model. Sprague–Dawley rats were divided into three groups: Control group (C), Diabetic Non-glucose Controlled group (DNC) and Diabetic glucose Controlled group (DC). Glucose control was achieved using Insulman Rapid (average daily glucose level <10 mmol/L). 18 Sprague–Dawley rats underwent a dorsal...
Paper Details
Title
Tight glycaemic control is a key factor in wound healing enhancement strategies in an experimental diabetes mellitus model
Published Date
Nov 26, 2010
Volume
180
Issue
1
Pages
229 - 236
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