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The role of nitric oxide during embryonic wound healing

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    SYSNO ASEP0517499
    Druh ASEPJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Zařazení RIVJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Poddruh JČlánek ve WOS
    NázevThe role of nitric oxide during embryonic wound healing
    Tvůrce(i) Abaffy, Pavel (BTO-N)
    Tománková, Silvie (BTO-N) RID
    Naraine, Ravindra (BTO-N)
    Kubista, Mikael (BTO-N) RID
    Šindelka, Radek (BTO-N) RID
    Celkový počet autorů5
    Číslo článku815
    Zdroj.dok.BMC Genomics. - : BioMed Central - ISSN 1471-2164
    Roč. 20, č. 1 (2019)
    Poč.str.21 s.
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.US - Spojené státy americké
    Klíč. slovaXenopus laevis ; Nitric oxide ; Wound healing ; Transcriptome
    Vědní obor RIVEB - Genetika a molekulární biologie
    Obor OECDBiochemistry and molecular biology
    CEPED1.1.00/02.0109 GA MŠMT - Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy
    GA17-24441S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR
    Způsob publikováníOpen access
    Institucionální podporaBTO-N - RVO:86652036
    UT WOS000496463200005
    DOI10.1186/s12864-019-6147-6
    AnotaceBackground The study of the mechanisms controlling wound healing is an attractive area within the field of biology, with it having a potentially significant impact on the health sector given the current medical burden associated with healing in the elderly population. Healing is a complex process and includes many steps that are regulated by coding and noncoding RNAs, proteins and other molecules. Nitric oxide (NO) is one of these small molecule regulators and its function has already been associated with inflammation and angiogenesis during adult healing. Results Our results showed that NO is also an essential component during embryonic scarless healing and acts via a previously unknown mechanism. NO is mainly produced during the early phase of healing and it is crucial for the expression of genes associated with healing. However, we also observed a late phase of healing, which occurs for several hours after wound closure and takes place under the epidermis and includes tissue remodelling that is dependent on NO. We also found that the NO is associated with multiple cellular metabolic pathways, in particularly the glucose metabolism pathway. This is particular noteworthy as the use of NO donors have already been found to be beneficial for the treatment of chronic healing defects (including those associated with diabetes) and it is possible that its mechanism of action follows those observed during embryonic wound healing. Conclusions Our study describes a new role of NO during healing, which may potentially translate to improved therapeutic treatments, especially for individual suffering with problematic healing.
    PracovištěBiotechnologický ústav
    KontaktMonika Kopřivová, Monika.Koprivova@ibt.cas.cz, Tel.: 325 873 700
    Rok sběru2020
    Elektronická adresahttps://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-019-6147-6
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