Influence of peripheral nerve system on proliferation and migration of keratinocytes on site of the wound edges
https://doi.org/10.14341/DM13123
Abstract
AIM: to assess proliferation and migration of keratinocytes at the nonhealing edges of neuropathic wounds.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 25 patients with neuropathic ulcers and 5 patients without diabetes with decubitus were enrolled. Diabetic foot (DF) patients were underwent to standard treatment including debridement, atraumatic dressing, offloading, antibacterial therapy if it needs. Severity of peripheral neuropathy was assessed according to the NDS scale. Histological (hematoxylin and eosin) and immunohistochemical (Ki-67 , α7nAChR markers) examination of wound edge were done during treatment (0, 10, 24 days).
RESULTS: All patients have severe neuropathy according to NDSm (>8). The average size of DF ulcers before and on 10th day of treatment was of 4 cm2 and 2,5 cm2, respectively (p<0,004). Neuropathic ulcers were characterized by hyperproliferative epidermis. Mitotically active keratinocytes reside throughout the suprabasal layers. Ki-67 expressed all layers of the epidermis, but a greater staining density was detected in the basal layer. The density of a7nAChR-positive cells increased from 0 to 24 days (p=0,031).
THE CONCLUSION: The data shows that neuropathy is one of the possible mechanisms of keratinocyte cell cycle disruption: proliferative activity and ability to migrate. Identification of new signaling pathways regulating the physiological repair of tissues and the study of their disorders in diabetes mellitus opens the prospect of developing an optimal therapeutic strategy.
About the Authors
E. V. ArtemovaRussian Federation
Ekaterina V. Artemova - MD.
11 Dm. Ul’yanova street, 117292 Moscow
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Z. N. Dzhemilova
Russian Federation
Zera N. Dzhemilova - MD.
Moscow
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A. M. Gorbacheva
Russian Federation
Anna M. Gorbacheva - MD.
Moscow
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G. R. Galstyan
Russian Federation
Gagik R. Galstyan - MD, PhD, Professor.
Moscow
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A. Yu. Tokmakova
Russian Federation
Alla Yu. Tokmakova - MD, PhD.
Moscow
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A. B. Berdalin
Russian Federation
Alexandr B. Berdalin - Faculty of Basic Medicine.
Moscow
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S. A. Gavrilova
Russian Federation
Svetlana A. Gavrilova - PhD in Biology, Associate Professor, Faculty of Basic Medicine.
Moscow
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2. Figure 2. Histological picture of the skin of a patient with a neuropathic wound of the foot (a, b, c) and areas of pressure ulcers in the lumbosacral region (d). Arrows indicate mitotically active cells. | |
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3. Figure 3. Immunohistochemical staining for Ki-67 of the skin area facing the edge of the wound. 24th day from the start of therapy. Brown staining indicates the presence of a marker (arrow). The basal layer of the epidermis is more strongly stained (arrow). X200. | |
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4. Figure 4. Density of staining of skin samples for Ki-67, ANOVA, p=0.447. | |
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5. Figure 5a. Immunohistochemical staining for α7nAChR of the skin area facing the edge of the wound. Brown coloring - presence of a marker. In contrast to the Ki-67 staining, the staining of the basal layer (arrow) is weaker than that of the rest of the epidermis. X200. | |
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6. Figure 5b. Staining density for α7nAChR, ANOVA, p=0.031. | |
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Artemova E.V., Dzhemilova Z.N., Gorbacheva A.M., Galstyan G.R., Tokmakova A.Yu., Berdalin A.B., Gavrilova S.A. Influence of peripheral nerve system on proliferation and migration of keratinocytes on site of the wound edges. Diabetes mellitus. 2024;27(2):104-112. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/DM13123

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