Possibility of predicting rat wound epithelization by changes in matrix metalloproteinases activities in wound exudate

2009 
The engraftment of a free skin graft introduced into an unhealing wound as a source of epithelization in combination with a transplantation of a dermal equivalent was studied in rats. The course of wound healing was estimated by changes in the activity levels of metalloproteinases (MMPs) in wound exudates. It was shown that the results of skin-graft transplantation could be predicted by monitoring changes in wound exudates MMP-2 and MMP-9 activities. It was found that engraftment of the skin graft occurred at intermediate activity values of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in the wound exudates, whereas their low and high activities correspond to lysis of the transplanted skin graft.
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