Number of PMN Cells, MN, Fibroblasts, Angiogenesis in Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Mice

    December 2024 in “ JURNAL ANALIS LABORATORIUM MEDIK
    Shiva Nur Rahmawaty, Suyarta Efrida Pakpahan
    TLDR Diabetic wounds heal slower than healthy wounds.
    This study investigates wound healing in diabetic mice induced with alloxan, focusing on cell counts of PMN, MN, fibroblasts, and angiogenesis at days 3, 7, 14, and 21. Using 24 male mice divided into diabetic and healthy groups, the research found that healthy mice exhibited faster wound closure macroscopically compared to diabetic mice (p<0.001). Microscopically, diabetic mice showed increased PMN and MN cells from the inflammatory to remodeling phases (p<0.001). Overall, the study concludes that diabetic wounds heal slower both macroscopically and microscopically compared to healthy wounds.
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