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Wound Repair and Regeneration | 2017

Noninvasive measurement of reepithelialization and microvascularity of suction-blister wounds with benchmarking to histology: Suction-blister wound healing model in humans

Heidi F. Larsen; Malin G. Ahlström; Lise M. R. Gjerdrum; Mette Mogensen; Khaled Ghathian; Henrik Calum; Anne Louise Sørensen; Julie Lyng Forman; Mark Vandeven; Marian N. Holerca; Laurence Du-Thumm; Lars N. Jorgensen; Magnus S. Ågren

We explored use of the suction‐blister wound model in the assessment of not only epidermal regeneration but also pain, the microvascular response and bacteriology. The effects of topical zinc sulfate were studied to articulate the methodologies in this double‐blind trial. One epidermal suction blister (10 mm) was induced on each buttock in 30 healthy volunteers (15 females:15 males) and deroofed on day 0. The wounds were randomized to daily treatment with 1.4% zinc sulfate shower gel (n = 20), placebo (n = 20) or control (n = 20). Digital photography coupled with planimetry, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) measurement and optical coherence tomography (OCT) was benchmarked to the gold standard of histology of 60 full‐thickness wound biopsies on day 4. Pain increased after application of the shower gels. Microvessel density, determined from OCT images, increased from day 0 to day 2 in the three groups but increased more with the placebo than with the zinc shower gel (p = 0.003) or the control treatment (p = 0.002) and correlated (rS = 0.313, p = 0.015) with the inflammatory response on day 4, as determined by histology. Coagulase‐negative staphylococci were more common in wounds compared with skin (p = 0.002) and was reduced (p = 0.030) with zinc sulfate treatment. Planimetric analysis of digital wound images was not biased (p = 0.234) compared with histology, and TEWL measurements showed no correlation (rS = 0.052, p = 0.691) with epithelialization. Neoepidermal formation, determined by histology, did not differ (p = 0.290) among the groups. Zinc sulfate reduced (p = 0.031) the release of lactate dehydrogenase from cultured gel‐treated keratinocytes isolated from the blister roofs. Therefore, combination of the standardized suction‐blister wound model with noninvasive planimetry and OCT is a useful tool for assessing wound therapies. Zinc sulfate transiently dampened inflammation and reduced bacterial growth.


Archive | 2003

Aluminum / zirconium / glycine antiperspirant actives stabilized with Betaine

Marian N. Holerca; Heng Cai


Archive | 2003

Glycine-free antiperspirant salts with betaine for enhanced cosmetic products

Marian N. Holerca; Xiaozhong Tang; Heng Cai


Archive | 2006

Enhanced efficacy aluminum or aluminum-zirconium antiperspirant salt compositions containing calcium salt(s) and betaine

Xiaozhong Tang; Marian N. Holerca; Donghui Wu; Christine Popoff


Archive | 2003

Holographic marketing method and system for consumer products in a retail environment

Heng Cai; Marian N. Holerca; Evangelia Arvanitidou; Rosemary Miano; Thomas E Mintel; Van Canady


Archive | 2008

Composition with a color to indicate coverage

Christine Boyke; Marian N. Holerca


Archive | 2004

Antiperspirant clear gel with low glycol content

Christine Popoff; Marian N. Holerca; Diana Henao; John Brahms


Archive | 2004

Suspension free and elastomer free antiperspirant cream

Christine Popoff; Marian N. Holerca


Archive | 2008

Composition With A Color Marker

Marian N. Holerca; Christine Boyke; Mahmoud Hassan


Archive | 2011

CLEANSING COMPOSITION WITH WHIPPED TEXTURE

Marian N. Holerca; Rabab Ahmed

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