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Heparin-chitosan complexes stimulate wound healing in human skin.

Heparin-chitosan complexes stimulate wound healing in human skin. The effect of heparin ionically linked to chitosan on the stimulation of re-epithelialisation of full thickness wounds in human skin was investigated in an in vitro model. After seven days of incubation, heparin-chitosan gel stimulated 9/10 of the full thickness wounds to re-epithelialise compared with only 3/10 of the wounds that were covered with chitosan gel or membrane, and none of the wounds incubated without gel or membrane or with heparin solution alone. Both dermal and epidermal cells were viable after the incubation time. Furthermore, the stimulatory effect of the heparin-chitosan complexes depended on the concentration of heparin in the complex. We hypothesise that these effects are caused by stabilisation and activation of growth factors that bind to immobilised heparin. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery Pubmed

Heparin-chitosan complexes stimulate wound healing in human skin.

Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery , Volume 31 (2): 5 – Sep 16, 1997

Heparin-chitosan complexes stimulate wound healing in human skin.


Abstract

The effect of heparin ionically linked to chitosan on the stimulation of re-epithelialisation of full thickness wounds in human skin was investigated in an in vitro model. After seven days of incubation, heparin-chitosan gel stimulated 9/10 of the full thickness wounds to re-epithelialise compared with only 3/10 of the wounds that were covered with chitosan gel or membrane, and none of the wounds incubated without gel or membrane or with heparin solution alone. Both dermal and epidermal cells were viable after the incubation time. Furthermore, the stimulatory effect of the heparin-chitosan complexes depended on the concentration of heparin in the complex. We hypothesise that these effects are caused by stabilisation and activation of growth factors that bind to immobilised heparin.

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ISSN
0284-4311
DOI
10.3109/02844319709085478
pmid
9232696

Abstract

The effect of heparin ionically linked to chitosan on the stimulation of re-epithelialisation of full thickness wounds in human skin was investigated in an in vitro model. After seven days of incubation, heparin-chitosan gel stimulated 9/10 of the full thickness wounds to re-epithelialise compared with only 3/10 of the wounds that were covered with chitosan gel or membrane, and none of the wounds incubated without gel or membrane or with heparin solution alone. Both dermal and epidermal cells were viable after the incubation time. Furthermore, the stimulatory effect of the heparin-chitosan complexes depended on the concentration of heparin in the complex. We hypothesise that these effects are caused by stabilisation and activation of growth factors that bind to immobilised heparin.

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Scandinavian journal of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgeryPubmed

Published: Sep 16, 1997

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