Author
Dale, P
Sherratt, J
Maini, P
Journal title
Proc Biol Sci
DOI
10.1098/rspb.1996.0098
Issue
1370
Volume
263
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Page
653-660
Abstract
Adult dermal wounds, in contrast to foetal wounds, heal with the formation of scar tissue. A crucial factor in determining the nature of the healed tissue is the ratio of collagen 1 to collagen 3, which regulates the diameter of collagen fibres. We develop a mathematical model which focuses on the stimulus for collagen synthesis due to the secretion of the different isoforms of the regulatory chemical transforming growth factor beta. Numerical simulations of the model lead to a value of this ratio consistent with that of healthy tissue for the foetus but corresponding to scarring in adult wound healing. We investigate the effect of topical application of TGF beta isoforms during healing and determine the key parameters which control the difference between adult and foetal repair.
Symplectic ID
18006
Download URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8677263
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
22 May 1996
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