Publications by authors named "William Savigne-Gutierrez"

Soon after epidermal growth factor (EGF) discovery, some models appeared demonstrating its property to enhance cutaneous wound healing. EGF was the first growth factor (GF) introduced in the clinical arena as a healing enhancer, exerting its mitogenic effects on epithelial, fibroblastoid, and endothelial cells via a tyrosine kinase membrane receptor. Compelling evidences from the 90s documented that, for EGF, locally prolonged bioavailability and hourly interaction with the receptor were necessary for a successful tissue response.

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  • * This study explored the effects of epidermal growth factor treatment on patients with DFUs, focusing on markers of oxidative stress and antioxidant levels.
  • * Results showed that DFU patients had high oxidative stress and low antioxidants, but treatment with epidermal growth factor improved their biochemical profiles, suggesting it helps restore redox balance.
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To investigate the efficacy and safety of recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF) in advanced diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) A double-blind trial was carried out to test two rhEGF dose levels in type 1 or 2 diabetes patients with Wagner's grade 3 or 4 ulcers, with high risk of amputation. Subjects were randomised to receive 75 (group I) or 25 mug (group II) rhEGF through intralesional injections, three times per week for 5-8 weeks together with standardised good wound care. Endpoints were granulation tissue formation, complete healing and need of amputation.

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