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Comparative Morphological Study of the Formation of Reparative Regenerate during Skin Wound Healing in Rats under the Effect of Drugs and Bone Marrow

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We studied the formation of the reparative regenerate of the skin wound in rats under the effect of drug products based on keratan and secretome of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), as well as bone marrow cells (native and exposed to laser radiation with a wavelength of 1.56 μm). Due to the biological affinity for the dermal tissue, keratan preparations being applied to the skin stimulate regeneration of the wound defect. This substance in the form of a gel is characterized by high diffusion capacity, penetrates into the deeper layers of the dermis, and promotes the growth of the granulation tissue. Application of an ointment prepared on the basis of MSC secretome promotes quick transition of the healing process from the inflammatory to the regenerative stage. Thus, bone marrow cells were successfully used for skin wound healing. The results of the use of bone marrow cells for the healing of skin wounds were successful; bone marrow exposed to laser radiation demonstrated high efficiency in promoting reparative processes.

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Translated from Kletochnye Tekhnologii v Biologii i Meditsine, No. 1, pp. 31-37, March, 2021

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Chailakhyan, R.K., Mishina, E.S., Grosheva, A.G. et al. Comparative Morphological Study of the Formation of Reparative Regenerate during Skin Wound Healing in Rats under the Effect of Drugs and Bone Marrow. Bull Exp Biol Med 171, 134–140 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-021-05185-5

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