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Curr Med Chem ; 26(3): 506-516, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29210638

ABSTRACT

Collagen and collagen-based materials have been successfully used in medicine for over 50 years. The number of scientific articles about the role of collagen in the construction of scaffolds for tissue engineering has risen precipitously in recent years. The review contains materials about historic and modern applications of collagen in medicine such as soluble collagen injections, solid constructs reconstructed from solution, and decellularized collagen matrices. The analysis of published data proves the efficacy of collagen material in the treatment of chronic wounds, burns, venous and diabetic ulcers, in plastic, reconstructive and general surgery, urology, proctology, gynecology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, neurosurgery, dentistry, cardiovascular and bone and cartilage surgery, as well as in cosmetology. Further development of collagenoplasty requires addressing the problems of allergic complications, improvement of structure and maximizing therapeutic effects against pathological processes.


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Biocompatible Materials , Collagen/therapeutic use , Collagen/chemistry , Humans , Medicine
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Eur J Pharm Sci ; 128: 193-201, 2019 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30543840

ABSTRACT

Therapy of wounds and inflammatory diseases with NO-containing gas flows (NO-CGF) has proved to be effective in a longterm clinical practice. Plasma-chemical generation of nitric oxide occurs from atmospheric air in Plason device. For the purpose of modification and improvement of NO-therapy, effects of various physicochemical parameters of the NO-CGF on inflammatory and reparative processes in wounds were studied. Treatment of planar full-thickness skin wounds in laboratory rats was analyzed with morphological, immunohistochemical, morphometric and statistical methods. The study showed that the Plason device and the experimental device, which differs from Plason by the NO-CGF temperature, significantly reduce inflammatory and enhance regenerative processes in the wounds. The NO-CGF with an ambient temperature generated by the experimental device has noticeably facilitated the wound healing in direct ration to a nitric oxide content and flow velocity at the area of application. Temperature did not affect the course of wound healing process. The development of a new device for NO-therapy may be of use for both physicians and patients.


Subject(s)
Nitric Oxide/pharmacology , Wound Healing/drug effects , Animals , Gases , Male , Nitric Oxide/administration & dosage , Rats , Skin/pathology
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Nitric Oxide ; 83: 24-32, 2019 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30557618

ABSTRACT

We have studied the effect of interactions between dinitrosyl iron complexes with thiol-containing ligands (DNIC-TL) and diglucamine salt of chlorine e6 (photoditazine, PD) on the rate of photosensitized oxidation of a model organic substrate - tryptophan - in the presence and absence of an amphiphilic polymer, Pluronic F127, as well as on the DNIC-TL and PD photostability. Using EPR and UV spectroscopy, we determined the rate constants for photodegradation of mono- and dinuclear DNIC-TL and PD, respectively. The presence of the photosensitizer and Pluronic F127 has been shown to have a negligible effect on the rate of photodestruction of mono- and dinuclear DNIC-TL, taking into account the changing DNIC-TL and PD concentrations in the photoexcitation conditions. At the same time, in the DNIC-TL presence, the rate of PD photodestruction increases, however, addition of Pluronic F127 leads to a decrease in the rate constant of PD photodestruction. The latter circumstance creates an opportunity for a simultaneous application of DNIC-TL and photodynamic therapy in the wound treatment without losing the PDT efficiency. Indeed, photodynamic therapy in combination with DNIC-TL facilitated skin wound healing in laboratory rats. As shown by a morphological study, application of the DNIC-TL-PD-F127 complex with the subsequent photoactivation was beneficial in reducing inflammation and stimulating regenerative processes.


Subject(s)
Iron/therapeutic use , Nitrogen Oxides/therapeutic use , Photochemotherapy , Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Wound Healing/drug effects , Animals , Glucosamine/analogs & derivatives , Glucosamine/antagonists & inhibitors , Glucosamine/pharmacology , Iron/chemistry , Male , Molecular Structure , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Nitrogen Oxides/chemistry , Photosensitizing Agents/chemistry , Poloxamer/chemistry , Poloxamer/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Skin/drug effects , Skin/metabolism , Skin/pathology
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Eur J Pharm Sci ; 78: 8-18, 2015 Oct 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26066410

ABSTRACT

Composites of a collagen matrix and dinitrosyl iron complexes with glutathione (DNIC-GS) (in a dose of 4.0 µmoles per item) in the form of spongy sheets (DNIC-Col) were prepared and then topically applied in rat excisional full-thickness skin wound model. The effects of DNIC-Col were studied in comparison with spontaneously healing wounds (SpWH) and wounds treated with collagen sponges (Col) without DNIC-GS. The composites induced statistically and clinically significant acceleration of complete wound closure (21±1 day versus 23±1 day and 26±1 day for DNIC-Col, Col and SpWH, respectively). Histological examination of wound tissues on days 4, 14, 18 and 21 after surgery demonstrated that this improvement was supported by enhanced growth, maturation and fibrous transformation of granulation tissue and earlier epithelization of the injured area in rats treated with DNIC-Col composites benchmarked against Col and SpWH. It is suggested that the positive effect of the new pharmaceutical material on wound healing is based on the release of NO from decomposing DNIC. This effect is believed to be potentiated by the synergy of DNIC and collagen.


Subject(s)
Collagen/administration & dosage , Drug Delivery Systems , Glutathione/administration & dosage , Iron/administration & dosage , Nitric Oxide Donors/administration & dosage , Nitrogen Oxides/administration & dosage , Animals , Collagen/chemistry , Collagen/therapeutic use , Glutathione/chemistry , Glutathione/therapeutic use , Iron/chemistry , Iron/therapeutic use , Male , Nitric Oxide Donors/chemistry , Nitric Oxide Donors/therapeutic use , Nitrogen Oxides/chemistry , Nitrogen Oxides/therapeutic use , Rats , Skin/injuries , Skin/pathology , Wound Healing/drug effects
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