Zinc in wound healing: Theoretical, experimental, and clinical aspects
Charing Cross Hospital · Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Zinc is an essential trace element in the human body and its importance in health and disease is appreciated. It serves as a cofactor in numerous transcription factors and enzyme systems including zinc-dependent matrix metalloproteinases that augment autodebridement and keratinocyte migration during wound repair. Zinc confers resistance to epithelial apoptosis through cytoprotection against reactive oxygen species and bacterial toxins possibly through antioxidant activity of the cysteine-rich metallothioneins. Zinc deficiency of hereditary or dietary cause can lead to pathological changes and delayed wound healing. Oral zinc supplementation may be beneficial in treating zinc-deficient leg ulcer patients, but…
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- FWCI
- 12.26
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Wound healing
- Zinc
- Matrix metalloproteinase
- Medicine
- Cytoprotection
- Zinc deficiency (plant disorder)
- Pharmacology
- Chemistry