Publications by authors named "Glenn D Hoke"

High-dose folic acid (HDFA; vitamin B9)-5 mg, given daily, has not been evaluated as a treatment to improve early stage-diabetic foot ulcer (ES-DFU) wound healing. However, HDFA has been demonstrated to correct: (a) endothelial dysfunction and decreased nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability, associated with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); and (b) hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) that may promote impaired DFU-wound healing. Measures of wound area (cm ) reduction (wound closure; WC), over a 4-week period (4 W-WC), greater than 50% of the wound area, have been reported as a robust indicator of the potential for DFU-wound healing.

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Diabetes mellitus is associated with chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) and wound infections often resulting in lower extremity amputations. The protein signaling architecture of the mechanisms responsible for impaired DFU healing has not been characterized. In this preliminary clinical study, the intracellular levels of proteins involved in signal transduction networks relevant to wound healing were non-biasedly measured using reverse-phase protein arrays (RPPA) in keratinocytes isolated from DFU wound biopsies.

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