Chinese and American scientists have found new ways to speed up the healing of skin wounds
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Last Update: 2020-12-17
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Source: Internet
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a team of Chinese and U.S. researchers reported On the 14th that they were inspired by the ability of the gums to heal quickly and find a new way to promote the healing of skin wounds.
paper was published in the latest issue of the American
Journal. "The wounds in the gums and mucous membranes of the mouth are more healing than the skin, and there are few scars after healing, but scientists have been less clear about the reasons behind them," the paper's lead author, Ko Xiaoxing, a visiting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania and a professor at Peking University's School of Stomodic Medicine in China, told Xinhua.
researchers using interstate stem cells in mice's gums and skin found that when injured, gum connective tissue stem cells released more leuri cell interleton 1-subject antagonists than skin tissue stem cells. This substance can promote wound healing by inhibiting an inflammatory response mediated by lebinocytopin 1.
the researchers injected mice with the antagonist drug anabinoid, a lebinocyte-1-subject antagonist used to treat rheumatoid arthritis. The results showed that the wound healing in the drug-given mice was significantly faster than that in the normal mice.
people with diabetes are often more difficult to heal. The study found that mice with diabetes also accelerated wound healing after being given the drug. (Source: Xinhua News Agency Zhou Zhou)
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