• Title of article

    Improved Skin Wound Healing Activity of Insulin Cream as Evidenced from the Morphological Evaluation in Guinea Pigs

  • Author/Authors

    mohamed, nur-aliana h university technology mara - centre of clinical science, faculty of dentistry, Malaysia , mokhtar, rafidah h university sains islam malaysia - faculty of medicine and health sciences, Malaysia , al-ani, imad m international islamic university malaysia - kulliyyah of medicine - department of basic medical science, Kuantan, Malaysia , ayob, azizi international medical university - school of medicine, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , misran, misni university of malaya - faculty of science - department of chemistry, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  • From page
    88
  • To page
    94
  • Abstract
    Background: There is no histological study evaluating the effects of insulin-containing cream on skin injury. The goal of this study was to examine the effects of insulin-containing creams on wound healing. Methods: Creams consisting of nine parts of oil and one part of aqueous phase (9:1) mixed with 1.5 mL human insulin were prepared. Eighteen male guinea pigs were divided into three groups; the control (9:1 C) group received cream without insulin. The experimental groups received Humulin N (9:1 N) and Humulin R (9:1 R) respectively. A 1 cm2 wound of 1-2 cm thickness was created in the skin. Each animal received 0.5 g of the respective creams which was topically applied once a day for 14 days. The progress of wound healing was monitored daily. Skin tissues were excised at the 14th days from the wound sites and processed for light microscopy. Results: Skin wound treated with the long acting insulin Humulin N had an accelerated wound healing process with restoration of vascular network, increased collagen deposition and early complete wound remodeling. Conclusions: Insulin cream with long acting mechanism facilitates in normalizing cell permeability, promoting vascularization, reducing exudation and stimulate proliferation of cells. These properties render insulin cream suitable for expediting wound healing.
  • Keywords
    inflammation , insulin cream , Guinea pigs , skin , wound healing
  • Journal title
    Makara Journal Of Health Research
  • Journal title
    Makara Journal Of Health Research
  • Record number

    2676574