Korean J Dermatol.  1973 Dec;11(3):123-138.

An Experimental Studies of the Influence of Various Hormones on the Wound Repair Process

Abstract

Conflicting results have been reported, as to whether or not wound repair is influenced following treatment with low doses of prednisolone, insulin, or thyrotrophic hormone. The present studies were undertaken to evaluate and compare the influence of above hormones on the wound repair process and their target organs in rats at different times after operation. The influence of the above hormones were observed as measurement of the tensile strength of healing skin incisions and the histologic finding of the wound sites and the target organs staining with H-E, PAS, and Masson's trichrome method. Saline 0. 1 ml were injected daily intramusculary in control group: prednisolone acetate 0. 2ml (4mg/kg/day) in prednisolone treated group: regular zinc insulin 0.1 ml(1.5IU/kg/day) in insulin treated group; thyrotrophin 0.1 ml (0.4IU/kg/day) in TSH trcated group. The observation period wer at 4th day, 7th day, 14th day and 21st day of post-operation. The results were as follows: 1. Prednisolone treated group: (1) The tensile strength were decreased at 4th and 7th day than control groups, but there were no statistically significant difference at 14th and 21st day from control group. (2) In histologic findings of the wound sites at 4th and 7th day, the repair processes were suppressed, but at 14th and 21st day, there were no difference from control group. (3) In histologic finding of adrenal cortex, the atrophic changes was observed from early stage. 2. Insulin treated group: (1) There were no statistical difference from control group in tensile strength at each observation period. (2) In histologic findings of the wound sites, the pictures of the repair processes were similar with control group at each observation period. (3) Atrophic change of islets of Langerhans in pancreas was observed at each observation period. 3. TSH treated group: (1) The tensile strength were increased at 4th, 7th, and 14th day than control group, but there was no statistical difference at 21st day frorn control group. (2) In histologic findings of the wound sites, the repair processes were aecelerated at 4th and 7th day than control group, but there were no defferences at 14th and 21st day from control group. (3) Hyperplastic change of acini in thyroid gland was observed through entire observation period.


MeSH Terms

Adrenal Cortex
Animals
Insulin
Islets of Langerhans
Pancreas
Prednisolone
Rats
Skin
Tensile Strength
Thyroid Gland
Thyrotrophs
Thyrotropin
Wounds and Injuries*
Zinc
Insulin
Prednisolone
Thyrotropin
Zinc
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