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- W1999774098 abstract "The contribution of wound contraction to wound closure determines the speed of second intention wound healing and it has been shown that significant differences exist with regard to both contraction and inflammatory response between horses and ponies and between various areas of the body. In this study, the contraction capacity of fibroblasts from limbs and buttocks of 4 Dutch Warmblood horses and 4 Shetland ponies was studied in vitro, in order to determine whether differences in wound contraction are due to differences in the inherent contraction capacity of the fibroblasts or to differences in tissue environmental factors, such as the inflammatory response. Fibroblasts were harvested from subcutaneous tissue, cultured and then suspended in both floating and anchored collagen gels. Contraction capacity was assessed by measuring the decrease in area of the floating gels and by measuring the microforces generated in the anchored gels using a custom-built measuring device. In the floating gels, no difference existed in the contraction capacity of fibroblasts from horses and ponies, or from limbs and buttocks. In the anchored gels, no differences existed between horse and pony fibroblasts, but the fibroblasts from the limbs started to contract significantly sooner and produced significantly higher forces than those from the buttocks. It is concluded that the in vivo differences in wound contraction between horses and ponies and between different sites of the body are not caused by differences in the inherent contraction capacity of fibroblasts. The in vitro differences between fibroblasts from limbs and buttocks are thought to be due to the lower proliferation rate and the longer culture time of the fibroblasts originating from the limbs, because mature fibroblasts can develop higher contraction forces than immature fibroblasts. This means that tissue environmental factors, such as cytokine profiles during the inflammatory response, determine the extent of contraction during wound healing. Further research should be directed towards the role of the inflammatory response in wound healing." @default.
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- W1999774098 title "Differences in wound contraction between horses and ponies: the in vitro contraction capacity of fibroblasts" @default.
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