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Propolis modulates vitronectin, laminin, and heparan sulfate/heparin expression during experimental burn healing.

Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B (2012-11-06)
Paweł Olczyk, Katarzyna Komosińska-Vassev, Katarzyna Winsz-Szczotka, Ewa M Koźma, Grzegorz Wisowski, Jerzy Stojko, Katarzyna Klimek, Krystyna Olczyk
ABSTRAKT

This study was aimed at assessing the dynamics of vitronectin (VN), laminin (LN), and heparan sulfate/heparin (HS/HP) content changes during experimental burn healing. VN, LN, and HS/HP were isolated and purified from normal and injured skin of domestic pigs, on the 3rd, 5th, 10th, 15th, and 21st days following thermal damage. The wounds were treated with apitherapeutic agent (propolis), silver sulfadiazine (SSD), physiological salt solution, and propolis vehicle. VN and LN were quantified using an immunoenzymatic assay and HS/HP was estimated by densitometric analysis. Propolis treatment stimulated significant increases in VN, LN, and HS/HP contents during the initial phase of study, followed by a reduction in the estimated extracellular matrix molecules. Similar patterns, although less extreme, were observed after treatment with SSD. The beneficial effects of propolis on experimental wounds make it a potential apitherapeutic agent in topical burn management.

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Silver(I) sulfadiazine, 98%
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Anti-Laminin antibody, Mouse monoclonal, clone LAM-89, purified from hybridoma cell culture
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Anti-Mouse IgG (Fab specific)–Peroxidase antibody produced in goat, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution
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Anti-Rabbit IgG (whole molecule)–Peroxidase antibody produced in goat, IgG fraction of antiserum, buffered aqueous solution