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The Effects Of Lucilia Sericata Larval Secretions On The Expressions Of microRNAs That Are Suggested To Be Related With Wound Healing In Experimental Diabetic Rat Wound Model
Author(s) -
Öykü KILINÇ,
Hülya ARKAN,
Fahri AKBAŞ,
Erdal Polat,
Matem TUNÇDEMİR,
İlhan ONARAN,
Ahmet ÖZAYDIN
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
bezmialem science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2148-2373
DOI - 10.14235/bas.galenos.2019.2370
Subject(s) - lucilia , medicine , wound healing , rat model , microrna , larva , surgery , biology , gene , ecology , calliphoridae , genetics
8 ©Copyright 2019 by the Bezmiâlem Vakıf University Bezmiâlem Science published by Galenos Publishing House. Objective: Normal wound healing is achieved by a cascade of many cellular activities. This process is affected by some of the metabolic diseases like Diabetes Mellitus (DM). DM causes bad prognosis and is one of the major contributors to chronic wound healing problems. Recently, Lucilia sericata larvae are used for wound healing as they are very effective agents in wound healing process. It’s still unclear that how the larvae affect the molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways of chronic wound healing. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) can induce gene expression in post-transcriptional mechanisms. In this study, our aim was to determine whether the larvae secretions could change the expression patterns of selected miRNAs on the diabetic microenvironment.

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