The role of mast cells in cellular modifications evoked by Exendin-4 in treated wounds: a preclinical study.
J Wound Care · 2022
Last updated 2026-05-28In a study of 16 mice with two wounds each, one wound was treated with saline and the other with Exendin-4 (62 nanograms). At 96 and 144 hours after treatment, the wounds showed increased mast cell activity and the presence of certain proteins, along with interactions between immune cells and blood vessels. The findings suggest that Exendin-4 may play a role in accelerating wound healing.
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| Journal | J Wound Care, 2022 |
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| Citations | 2 |
| Relative citation ratio | 0.25 |
| NIH percentile | 16 |
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the response of cellular infiltration in wounds treated with Exendin-4.
METHOD: In this study, 16 mice were used. On each mouse, two wounds were produced, one above the other, in order to study the effects of the various treatments carried out. The wounds then received an intradermal injection of either saline (20μl; Group 1) or Exendin-4 (Exe4, 62ng; Group 2) in the upper and lower wounds, respectively. The mice were euthanised in order to collect the wounds at time of abrasion (T0), at 48 hours (T1), 96 hours (T2) and 144 hours (T3). The expression of the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) was evaluated by Western blot in wound lysates. Histological and histochemistry methods were applied in cryosections.
RESULTS: In T2 and T3 treated wounds, the mast cells degranulation index increased while GLP-1R expression, tumour necrosis factor (TNF or heat shock protein (HSP)47 antigens were detected in their cytoplasm. These cells interacted with dendritic cells, vessels or granulocytes. The density of dendritic cells increased progressively, and intercellular connections were found between these cells and vessels. Among the dendritic cells at T2, only M2 macrophages increased. However, M1 cells expressed transforming growth factor (TGF and both interacted with either fibroblasts or with vessels. The number of plasmacytoid dendritic cells increased and established close contacts with regulatory T cells.
CONCLUSION: We propose that after treatment with Exe4, early activation of mast cells is critical in wound healing acceleration. This is crucial in understanding the potential effect of this drug for viable clinical therapies.
DECLARATION OF INTEREST: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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