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Wound currents and wound healing in the newt,Notophthalmus viridescens
Authors:Lynette R. Robinson Rhodes  John J. Turek  Edward J. Cragoe Jr  Joseph W. Vanable Jr
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, 47907 West Lafayette, Indiana, USA;(2) Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Purdue University, 47907 West Lafayette, Indiana, USA;(3) 2211 Oak Terrace Drive, 19446 Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:
Summary Wounded amphibian skin heals initially by a migration of epithelial cells from the cut edge towards the center of the wound. The density of currents leaving wounds made in Notophthalmus viridescens skin was manipulated in order to determine whether electrical fields associated with these currents might have a significant role in promoting this cell migration during wound healing. Wounds were made with either a needle (200 mgrm) or a biopsy punch (500 mgrm). Currents leaving the wounds were measured with a vibrating probe, and the wounds fixed at various times after wounding. When the Na+-dependent currents were reduced by blocking Na+ channels with benzamil, wound healing, as revealed by scanning electron microscopy and by paraffin histology, was impaired. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that there is an electrical component to wound healing.
Keywords:Wound healing  Currents  Electric fields  Newt  Epithelization
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