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Wound Healing Impairment in Type 2 Diabetes Model of Leptin-Deficient Mice—A Mechanistic Systematic Review
Authors:Albert Stachura,Ishani Khanna,Piotr Krysiak,Wiktor Paskal,Paweł    odarski
Affiliation:1.Center for Preclinical Research, Department of Methodology, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-091 Warsaw, Poland; (A.S.); (I.K.); (P.K.); (W.P.);2.Doctoral School, Medical University of Warsaw, 02-091 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most prevalent diseases in the world, associated with diabetic foot ulcers and impaired wound healing. There is an ongoing need for interventions effective in treating these two problems. Pre-clinical studies in this field rely on adequate animal models. However, producing such a model is near-impossible given the complex and multifactorial pathogenesis of T2DM. A leptin-deficient murine model was developed in 1959 and relies on either dysfunctional leptin (ob/ob) or a leptin receptor (db/db). Though monogenic, this model has been used in hundreds of studies, including diabetic wound healing research. In this study, we systematically summarize data from over one hundred studies, which described the mechanisms underlying wound healing impairment in this model. We briefly review the wound healing dynamics, growth factors’ dysregulation, angiogenesis, inflammation, the function of leptin and insulin, the role of advanced glycation end-products, extracellular matrix abnormalities, stem cells’ dysregulation, and the role of non-coding RNAs. Some studies investigated novel chronic diabetes wound models, based on a leptin-deficient murine model, which was also described. We also discussed the interventions studied in vivo, which passed into human clinical trials. It is our hope that this review will help plan future research.
Keywords:diabetes   wound   leptin   wound healing   db/db   ob/ob   mice   wound healing in metabolic disease   wound healing in chronic disease   molecular mechanisms in wound healing
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