
pmid: 7421186
Abstract Histochemical methods and selective enzymatic digestions were used to study the time course and location of specific glycosaminoglycans in open rabbit wounds. Hyaluronic acid seems to be increased in whole edge tissue, which may account for wound contraction and epithelial migration. The appearance of dermatan sulfate was correlated with collagen deposition. This current work also compares the healing wound to other developmental systems in which the glycosaminoglycans have been implicated in morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation.
Inflammation, Male, Hyaluronoglucosaminidase, Chondroitinases and Chondroitin Lyases, Granulation Tissue, Animals, Wounds and Injuries, Collagen, Rabbits, Glycosaminoglycans, Leg Injuries
Inflammation, Male, Hyaluronoglucosaminidase, Chondroitinases and Chondroitin Lyases, Granulation Tissue, Animals, Wounds and Injuries, Collagen, Rabbits, Glycosaminoglycans, Leg Injuries
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