Influence of biosynthetic human growth hormone on the biomechanical strength development in skin incisional wounds of diabetic rats.

EUROPEAN SURGICAL RESEARCH(1993)

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The influence of biosynthetic human growth hormone (b-hGH) on the mechanical strength development of skin incisional wounds in diabetic rats has been investigated after 4, 7 and 21 days of healing. Diabetes caused decreased mechanical strength of the wounds. After 21 days of healing, the diabetic animals treated with b-hGH from 7 days before wound infliction had an increased maximum load (14%) compared with the untreated diabetic animals. After 4 and 7 days of healing, no differences in the biomechanical strength of diabetic wounds with and without b-hGH treatment were found. The diabetic animals receiving b-hGH showed a significant increase in body weight compared with the untreated diabetic animals. In the diabetic animals, the blood glucose concentration was increased by treatment with b-hGH. In conclusion, treatment with b-hGH from 7 days before operation can counteract the reduced mechanical strength of skin wounds in diabetic rats on day 2 1.
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DIABETES-MELLITUS,WOUND HEALING,GROWTH HORMONE,SOMATOTROPIN,MECHANICAL STRENGTH,RAT
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