DIABETIC WOUND MECHANISMS: PATHOGENESIS, MOLECULAR TARGETS

Authors

  • Lalit Kumar Singh, Deepika Shukla, Sadaf Hashmi, Mamta Tiwari, Anubhav Dubey, Mamta Kumari , Vaishnavi Sahu, Narendra Kumar Prajapati Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/nf26pn19

Keywords:

Wound healing, Diabetes, Pathological changes, Molecular targets, Inflammation.

Abstract

Background: Healing wounds is a multifaceted process that progresses through the stages of inflammation, proliferation, and remodelling. Diabetes induces various diseases that hinder nearly all of these healing mechanisms. 
Methodology: A literature search was conducted on the databases namely Science direct and PubMed with the help of different keywords such as " Diabetes Wound healing “, The search was customized by applying the appropriate filters so as to get the most relevant articles to meet the objective of this review article. 
Results: Patients with diabetes may sustain wounds during or after medical treatments. The process of healing a wound comprises many phases, including remodelling, proliferation, and inflammation. Diabetes obstructs almost all of these healing mechanisms via a variety of pathological alterations. 

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References

Kumar R, Saha P, Kumar Y, Sahana S, Dubey A, & Prakash, O. A Review on Diabetes Mellitus: Type1 & Type2. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences., 9, 838-850(2022) https://www.wjpps.com/Wjpps_controller/abstract_id/13203

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Published

2025-01-10

How to Cite

DIABETIC WOUND MECHANISMS: PATHOGENESIS, MOLECULAR TARGETS (Lalit Kumar Singh, Deepika Shukla, Sadaf Hashmi, Mamta Tiwari, Anubhav Dubey, Mamta Kumari , Vaishnavi Sahu, Narendra Kumar Prajapati , Trans.). (2025). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 54(2), 2522-2549. https://doi.org/10.48047/nf26pn19