Bioactive glass 1393 promotes angiogenesis and accelerates wound healing through ROS/P53/MMP9 signaling pathway

    May 2024 in “ Regenerative Therapy
    Xuenan Chen, Xinyu Ran, Xuebo Wei, Lifei Zhu, Shaodong Chen, Zhiyong Liao, Ke Xu, Weidong Xia
    TLDR Bioactive glass 1393 speeds up wound healing by helping new blood vessels form.
    Bioactive glass 1393 has been shown to accelerate wound healing by promoting angiogenesis through the ROS/P53/MMP9 signaling pathway. The study demonstrated that bioactive glass 1393 enhances the formation of granulation tissue, collagen deposition, and angiogenesis. It achieves this by up-regulating angiogenesis-related factors and inhibiting ROS and P53 expression. The research included both <i>in vivo</i> and <i>in vitro</i> studies, confirming the pro-angiogenic effects of bioactive glass 1393 and its potential in wound healing applications.
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