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- W2883108547 abstract "Background: A lack of effective treatments still exists for patients suffering from diabetes mellitus. Photobiomodulation is proved as a beneficial therapeutic modality for wounds. Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the effect of degranulation of mast cells and total number of mast cells in the remodeling step of an ischemic model of wound healing under the influence of photobiomodulation and conditioned medium (CM) from human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs-CM), or CM, administered alone and or in combination. Materials and methods: Initially, type 1 diabetes mellitus was induced in 72 male adult rats. Then, after a month, one incision was made on the back of each rat. Subsequently, the rats were divided into four groups. The first group was considered as the control (placebo) group, the second group received CM, the third group received photobiomodulation, and the fourth group received photobiomodulation+CM. On days 4, 7, and 15, samples were extracted from the wound for histological and tensiometric examinations. The total number of mast cells, including the three types of mast cells, was counted by the stereological methods. The tensiometric properties of the repairing tissue were examined. Results: The administration of photobiomodulation and CM, alone or in combination, significantly increased the tensiometric properties within the healing wounds. Histologically, photobiomodulation+CM, CM, and photobiomodulation groups showed a significant decrease in the three types of mast cells and in the total number of mast cells compared with the control group on day 15. Conclusions: We conclude that photobiomodulation and CM alone and or in combination significantly accelerated the healing process in a rat with a diabetic and ischemic wound, and significantly decreased the total number of mast cells and degranulation of mast cells. We suggest that the increased number of type 2 mast cells in the control group adversely affected the tensiometric properties of wounds in this group." @default.
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- W2883108547 title "Effects of Photobiomodulation on Degranulation and Number of Mast Cells and Wound Strength in Skin Wound Healing of Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats" @default.
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