Title of article :
Effect of Pentoxifylline Administration on Mast Cell Numbers and Degranulation in a Diabetic and Normoglycemic rat Model Wound Healing
Author/Authors :
Babaei, Saeid Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center - Medical Faculty - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IR Iran , Bayat, Mohammad Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Center - Medical Faculty - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, IR Iran
Abstract :
Background: Wound healing is a complicated and integrated process. Researches in the molecular level on human
and animal models have indicated several molecular changes related to the effect of diabetes on wound healing process.
Objectives: Increasing number of researches implicates the influence of mast cells on skin wound repairing. In this
study the effect of systemic pentoxifylline (PTX) administration (daily dose of 25mg/kg twice a day, for 7 consecutive
days) on normoglycemic (NG) and diabetic (DB) wistar rat’s wound healing by secondary intention was studied.
Materials and Methods: In this study forty eight wistar rats (weighting 250-350g) were divided randomly in two
groups: Normoglycemic and diabetic, each group was divided into experimental and control groups, experimental
received intraperitoneal (PTX) and controls received distilled water(DW). The number and maturing process of mast
cells was evaluated by counting the number of types of mast cells (1, 2, 3) microscopically and by stereological methods
on day 3 and 7 after surgery.
Results: In this study it was cleared that in wound healing process PTX caused increasing the number of type 2 mast
cells in all experimental groups(P = 0.00). In normoglycemic experimental group, receiving PTX there was decrease in
the number of type3 mast cells, comparing experimental NG groups (P = 0.00).
Conclusions: In all PTX treated groups delay in converting type 2 into type 3 mast cell was seen. Pentoxifylline causes
decreasing mast cell degranulation in wound healing process.
Keywords :
Pentoxifylline , Mast cells , Diabetes Mellitus , Wound Healing
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics