Effect of collagen breakdown products on mast cell activity during reparative regeneration
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https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu11.2019.424Abstract
Immune system including its effector cells and their products (autocoids and autoantibodies) definetly plays an important part in regulation of tissue regeneration. Collagen-based preparations, whose action is due to peptides that have a stimulating effect on the formation of self collagen and bone restoration, as well as indirectly affecting hemostasis and phagocytosis, have gained considerable interest because of frequent bacterial complications of wound healing. The effect of mast cells on the healing process of the wound surface in rats under the influence of collagen dissolution products was assessed in the present study. According to the results, mast cells were found to be activated on the wound surface under the influence of drugs based on collagen breakdown products, which directly caused an acceleration of the reparative regeneration process.
Keywords:
regeneration, mast cells, morphology, skin wound, collagen
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