Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1347-8397
Print ISSN : 0015-5691
ISSN-L : 0015-5691
Effect of Z-103 on wound healing by dermal incision in guinea pigs.
Masao SEIKIHiroyuki AITAShigeru UEKITomoyuki YONETAToshihiko TAKEMASAYuko HORIHitoshi MORITAKyoji CHAKIEijiro TAGASHIRA
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1992 Volume 100 Issue 2 Pages 165-172

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We investigated the effects of Z-103, ZnSO4, L-carnosine and solcoseryl on wound healing by dermal incision in guinea pigs. The tensile strength, hydroxyproline contents and the value of angiogenesis (carmine contents) at the wounded site of dorsal skin were used as indices of wound healing. Z-103, given daily s.c., increased the tensile strength and hydroxyproline contents on day 4 after operation in a dosedependent manner; in particular, the effect of 10 mg/kg of Z-103 was nearly equal to that of solcoseryl at 0.5 ml/ animal. Moreover, Z-103 10 mg/kg increased the value of angiogenesis on day 3 after the operation. On the other hand, ZnSO4 and L-carnosine, components of Z-103, also similarly increased. the tensile strength and hydroxyproline contents. These results suggest that Z-103 possessed an accelera tive action on wound healing, and these effects may be due to the activity of its components, ZnSO4 and L-carnosine.
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