Title |
Ref |
Country |
Animal Strain |
Sex |
Age |
Initial weight (g) |
Weight measurement |
Acclim |
Animal housing |
N |
Groups |
Food Intake Measurement Interval |
Time of diet intake |
Related pathology |
Rand |
Injury |
Lesion measurement interval |
|
|
|
|
Exercise Speeds Cutaneous Wound Healing in High-Fat Diet-Induced Obese Mice |
Pence, et al., 2012 [35] |
USA |
C57BL/6 mice |
F |
6 wk |
? |
1,3,5 days |
1 wk |
cages |
5 |
4 |
every 2 wk |
10 d |
? |
? |
excisional wound 6.0-mm |
Daily |
|
|
|
|
Granzyme B degrades extracellular matrix and contributes to delayed wound closure in apolipoprotein E knockout mice |
Hiebert, et al., 2013 [36] |
Canada |
C57BL/6 mice |
M |
7 wk & 37 wk |
? |
? |
? |
cages |
? |
6 |
? |
16 d |
? |
? |
excisional wound 1cm |
Daily |
|
|
|
|
Insulin resistance impairs cutaneous wound healing in mice |
Otranto, et al., 2012 [37] |
Brazil |
C57BL/6 mice |
M |
6 wk |
23–25 |
? |
? |
? |
10 |
2 |
weekly |
30 wk |
Diabetes mellitus |
Yes |
excisional wound 1 cm2
|
0, 7, 14 days |
|
|
|
|
Overweight induced by high-fat diet delays rat cutaneous wound healing |
Nascimento & Costa, 2006 [38] |
Brazil |
Wistar rat |
M |
? |
120–150 |
weekly |
? |
cages |
5 and 15 |
2 |
weekly |
21 d |
? |
Yes |
excisional wound4 cm2
|
Weekly |
|
|
|
|
Topical fentanyl stimulates healing of ischemic wounds in diabetic rats |
Gupta, et al., 2015 [39] |
EUA |
ZDF Rats and Sprague–Dawley rats |
? |
11 wk |
? |
? |
? |
? |
8 |
4 |
? |
36 d |
Diabetes mellitus |
? |
excisional wound 8 mm |
Every two days |
|
|
|
|
Wound Healing in Mice with High-Fat Diet- or ob Gene-Induced Diabetes-Obesity Syndromes: A Comparative Study |
Seitz, et al., 2015 [40] |
Germany |
C57Bl/6 (wild-type) and C57Bl/6 ob/ob |
F |
6 wk & 12 wk |
15–50 |
? |
? |
cage |
4 |
3 |
? |
190 d |
Diabetes mellitus |
? |
excisional wound 3-5mm |
1, 3, 5, 7 and 11 days |
|
|
|
|
Zucker diabetic fatty rat: A new model of impaired cutaneous wound repair with type II diabetes mellitus and obesity |
Slavkovsky, et al., 2011 [41] |
Czech Republic |
ZDF rats |
F & M |
18–20 wk |
218–366 |
? |
? |
cage |
Males: 9–12; females: 8–10 |
4 |
? |
30 d |
Diabetes mellitus |
? |
excisional wound 20mm |
0, 2, 3 days |
|
|
|
|
Obesity Impairs Wound Healing in Ovariectomized Female Mice |
Holcomb, et al., 2009 [42] |
USA |
C57BL/6 mice |
F |
6 wk |
? |
twice weekly |
? |
cage |
12 |
3 |
twice weekly |
23 wk |
Ovariecto mized Mice |
yes |
excisional wound 6mm |
Every two days |
|
|
|
|
Both obesity-prone and obesity-resistant rats present delayed cutaneous wound healing |
Nascimento & Costa, 2011 [43] |
Brasil |
Wistar rat |
M |
After wea-ning |
30 & 60 |
weekly |
? |
? |
17, 16, 17 |
3 |
Daily |
22 wk |
Obesity |
Yes |
excisional wound 1 cm2
|
Weekly |
|
|
|
|
Phototherapy improves wound healing in rats subjected to high-fat diet |
Leite, et al., 2015 [44] |
Brazil |
Wistar rat |
M |
? |
180–200 |
? |
? |
polyethylene cages |
3 |
4 |
0 and 45 day |
59 d |
? |
Yes |
excisional wound 15-mm |
0, 2, 7 and 14 days |
|
|
|
|
Title |
Ref |
Country |
Animal Strain |
Sex |
Age |
Initial Weight (g) |
Tox |
Acclim |
Animal housing |
N cage |
ABh experimental group |
Groups |
Animal feed |
Treatment time |
Related pathology |
Rand |
Injury |
Lesion measurement interval |
Anesthesia (mg/Kg) |
Dose |
Administration (Vehicle) |
Ethanol exacerbates T cell dysfunction after thermal injury |
Choudhrya et al., 2000 [45] |
USA |
C57BL/6 mice |
M |
8–10 wk |
? |
? |
? |
? |
? |
? |
4 |
? |
? |
? |
yes |
excisional wound 15% of the total body surface area |
? |
Sodium pentoba rbital |
20% (v/v) |
intraperitoneal (saline) |
Effect of Acute Ethanol Exposure on the DermalInflammatory Response After Burn Injury |
Faunce et al., 2003 [46] |
USA |
B6D2F1 mice |
M |
8–10 wk |
25–30 |
? |
? |
? |
? |
? |
? |
water ad libitum
|
? |
Bacterial infection |
? |
burn wound14%-17% of the total body surface area (12 cm2) |
? |
? |
20% (v/v) |
intraperitoneal (saline) |
Acute ethanol exposure impairs angiogenesis and the proliferativephase of wound healing |
Radek et al., 2005 [47] |
USA |
BALB/c mice |
F |
8–9 wk |
17–21 |
? |
? |
? |
? |
4 and 6 |
2 |
? |
21 d |
? |
? |
burn wound 15% of the total body surface area |
7 days |
Nembutal |
20% (v/v) |
intraperitoneal (saline) |
Fibroblast Function and Wound Breaking Strength isImpaired by Acute Ethanol Intoxication |
Ranzer et al., 2011 [48] |
USA |
BALB /c mice |
F |
6–8 wk |
17 & 21 |
? |
? |
? |
? |
? |
2 |
? |
35 d |
? |
? |
excisional wound 3mm |
5, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28, 35 days |
Ketamine—xylazine |
20% (v/v) |
intraperitoneal (saline) |
Effects of Acute Ethanol Exposure on the EarlyInflammatory Response After Excisional Injury |
Fitzgerald et al., 2007 [49] |
USA |
BALB/c mice |
F |
8–9 wk |
? |
Yes |
? |
? |
? |
3 and 5 |
2 |
? |
24 hs |
? |
? |
excisional wound 3mm |
6, 12, 24 hs |
Nembutal |
? |
intraperitoneal (saline) |