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Title: Biological Activity and Implications of the Metalloproteinases in Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Authors: Castruita De la Rosa, Claudia
Garza Veloz, Idalia
Cardenas Vargas, Edith
Castañeda Miranda, Rodrígo
Solís Sánchez, Luis Octavio
Ortíz Rodríguez, José Manuel
Vega Carrillo, Héctor René
Martínez Blanco, María del Rosario
Flores Morales, Virginia
Hernandez Delgadillo, Gloria
Badillo Almaráz, José Isaías
Martínez Fierro, Margarita de la Luz
Issue Date: Dec-2017
Publisher: IntechOpen
Abstract: Inadequate metabolic control predisposes diabetic patient to a series of complications on account of diabetes mellitus (DM). Among the most common complications of DM is neuropathy, which causes microvascular damage by hyperglycemia in the lower extremities which arrives characterized by a delayed closing. The global prevalence of diabetic neuropathy (DN) was 66% of people with diabetes in 2015, representing the principal cause of total or partial lower extremities amputation, with 22.6% of the patients with DN. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are involved in healing. The function that these mainly play is the degradation during inflammation that has as consequence the elimination of the extracellular matrix (ECM), the disintegration of the capillary membrane to give way to angiogenesis and cellular migration for the remodeling of damaged tissue. The imbalance in MMPs may increase the chronicity of a wound, what leads to chronic foot ulcers and amputation. This chapter focuses on the role of MMPs in diabetic wound healing.
URI: http://localhost/xmlui/handle/20.500.11845/774
https://doi.org/10.48779/pfed-n668
ISBN: 978-953-51-3718-4
978-953-51-3717-7
Other Identifiers: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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