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contributor authorفرزاد حیاتیen
contributor authorمحسن ملکیen
contributor authorمریم پورمحمدen
contributor authorکامران سرداریen
contributor authorمهرداد مهریen
contributor authorامیر افخمی گلیen
contributor authorFarzad Hayatifa
contributor authorMOHSEN MALEKIfa
contributor authorfa
contributor authorKamran Sardarifa
contributor authorMehrdad Mohrifa
contributor authorAmir Afkhami Golifa
contributor authorفرزاد حیاتی
contributor authorمحسن ملکی
contributor authorمریم پورمحمد
contributor authorکامران سرداری
contributor authorمهرداد مهری
contributor authorامیر افخمی گلی
contributor authorFarzad Hayati
contributor authorMOHSEN MALEKI
contributor authorKamran Sardari
contributor authorMehrdad Mohri
contributor authorAmir Afkhami Goli
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:35:03Z
date available2020-06-06T14:35:03Z
date issued2011
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3402828?show=full
description abstractCaloric restriction in mice has been found to retard the rate of aging, increase mean and maximum life spans, and inhibit the occurrence of many age-associated diseases. The following study was conducted to investigate the effect of short-term repeated fasting (4 consecutive days, every 2 weeks) before wound creation on skin wound healing. Mice were used for macroscopic study (n = 40) and hydroxyproline analysis (n = 10). Mice were also used for microscopic study (n = 36) and were divided equally into a fasting group and a control group. The results revealed that there were significant differences in epithelialization, contraction, healing, amount of collagen, and hydroxyproline between the control and fasting groups (P < 0.05). Based on the results, it can be argued that caloric restriction preceding the wound-healing period has the potential to accelerate the healing process.en
languageEnglish
titleInfluence of Short-term, RepeatedFasting on the Skin Wound Healingof Female Miceen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsDogen
subject keywordsWounden
subject keywordsFastingen
subject keywordsMiceen
journal titleWoundsfa
pages38-43
journal volume23
journal issue2
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1021346.html
identifier articleid1021346


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