Publications by authors named "D Degovics"

Patients with chronic wounds often have associated cognitive dysfunction and depression with an as yet unknown mechanism for this association. To address the possible causality of skin wounding inducing these changes, behavior and cognitive functions of female C57BL/6 mice with an excisional skin wound were compared to unwounded animals. At six days post wounding, animals exhibited anxiety-like behaviors, impaired recognition memory, and impaired coping behavior.

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Our goal was to study whether glycerol and xylitol provide protection against osmotic stress in keratinocytes. The experiments were performed on HaCaT keratinocytes. Hyperosmotic stress was induced by the addition of sorbitol (450, 500 and 600 mOsm).

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Article Synopsis
  • * Serotonin and the drug fluoxetine (FLX) have shown potential in aiding wound healing by improving the migration of skin cells (keratinocytes) and reducing inflammation.
  • * This study suggests that using topical FLX could be a promising treatment for non-healing diabetic wounds, leveraging its effects on the serotonin pathway to enhance healing without negative side effects.
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Ryanodine receptors have an important role in the regulation of intracellular calcium levels in the nervous system and muscle. It has been described that ryanodine receptors influence keratinocyte differentiation and barrier homeostasis. Our goal was to examine the role of ryanodine receptors in the healing of full-thickness dermal wounds by means of in vitro and in vivo methods.

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