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  • INFLUENCE OF MAGGOT SECRETION ON EXPRESSION OF bFGF AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE GROWTHFACTOR IN ULCER TISSUE OF DIABETES MELLITUS RAT AND ANTIBACTERIUM STUDY

    To study the influence of maggot secretion on expression of bFGF and connective tissue growth factor(CTGF) in ulcer tissue of diabetes mell itus(DM)rats and its antibacterial function. Methods There were 40 3-month-old SD male rats (weighing 300-350 g) which were randomly divided into 2 groups: control group and experimental maggot secretion group. The model of ulcer wound of DM rats was made. The ulcer wound of DM rats in maggot secretiongroup spread maggot secretions, but no secretion on ulcer wound was found in control group. The morphological and tissue changes of ulcer wound were observed at different times, and the conditions of bacterial infection on ulcer wound in the two groups were checked. Tissue sl ices were prepared on 7, 14 and 21 days, respectively; immunohistological detection of bFGF and CTFG in ulcer wound of the two groups was done; and the cell number of positive expression of bFGF and CTFG was counted. Results It was found that the heal ing of ulcer was dominant in experimental group; the wound was clean; the tissue regenerated and no Staphylococcus aureus infection was seen. Bad heal ing was obtained in control group; tissue necrosis was found and the rate of Staphylococcus aureus infection was 60%. Positive expression cell number of bFGF in ulcer wound was detected on 7 and 14 days after operation with 23.76 ± 3.34 and 52.76 ± 4.84 in experimental group, and 18.88 ± 2.16 and 46.04 ± 4.00 in control group. Positive expression cell number of CTGF in ulcer wound was detected on 7 and 14 days after operation with 18.76 ± 3.24 and 46.52 ± 4.07 in experimental group, and 12.52 ± 3.03 and 40.52 ± 3.96 in control group. There was significant difference between positive expressions of bFGF and CTFG in the two groups (P﹤0.05). Conclusion The maggot secretion can elevate the expressions of bFGF and CTFG in ulcers, promote heal ing and prevent bacterial infection.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY ON MOTOR NERVE IMPLANTATION AFTER ECTOPIC TRANSPLANTATION OF SKELETAL MUSCLE IN RAT

    Objective To study the effect of motor nerve implantation after ectopic transplantation of skeletal muscle on nerve regeneration in rat. Methods Sixty Sprague-Dewley male 8 monthold rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: control group,in situ implantation group and ectopic transplantation group. In control group, obturator nerve controlling right gracilis was cut off. In in situ implantation group, the right gracilis was cut off and replanted to its original site, and the obturator nerve was implanted to the muscle. In ectopic transplantation group, the right gracilis was cut off and transplanted to the muscle of the left leg, and the obturator nerve was implanted to the muscle. After 25 weeks, the neurophysiological information was collected through electromyography and the weight of the muscle was measured. Results The potentialwithout control of the nerve existed in control group. There were no significant differences in latency, amplitude and conduct velocity betweenin situ implantation group and ectopic transplantation group(Pgt;0.05).The atrophy of gracilis was dominant incontrol group, the weight of the muscle was 158.0±19.3 mg. The weights of the muscle were 509.6±14.5 mg in ectopic transplantation group and 516.8±12.7 mg in in situ mplantation group, showing no significant difference (P>0.05). The weights of the muscle in in situ implantation and ectopic transplantation group were larger than that in control group, showing significant difference(P<0.05). Conclusion Motor nerve implantation after ectopic transplantation of skeletal muscle could prevent the atrophy of the muscle and resume partial function of nerve.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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