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Chemically modified tetracycline (CMT-8) and estrogen promote wound healing in ovariectomized rats: Effects on matrix metalloproteinase-2, membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase, and laminin-5 gamma 2-chain

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WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 38-51

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-475X.2002.10605.x

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Estrogen deficiency is associated with impaired cutaneous wound healing, Remodeling of the extracellular matrix in wound healing involves the action of matrix metalloproteinases on basement membrane zone components, especially laminin-5. We studied the effects of estrogen and a potent matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor, chemically modified non-antimicrobial tetracycline, CMT-8, on wound healing in ovarlectomized rats, At the tissue level, laminin-5 gamma2-chain expression was decreased and the migration-inductive 80 kDa form of laminin-5 gamma2-chain was absent in ovariectomized rats when compared with sham and CMT-8- or estrogen-treated ovarlectomized animals as detected by Western blotting. The highest levels of gelatinolytic activity (matrix meta lioproteinase-2 and -9) were found in sham animals. Levels were reduced in ovariectomized rats and were lowest after treating ovarlectomized rats with CMT-8 or estrogen as analyzed by functional activity assay and zymography, The total amount of membrane type 1-matrix metalloproteinase was unchanged in all groups. We conclude that CMT-8 and estrogen can promote wound healing in ovarlectomized rats, not only by normalizing wound bed total collogen content and structure, but also by recovering the expression and processing of key molecules in wound healing, i.e., laminin-5 gamma2-chain. This study shows, for the first time, the role of estrogen and CMT-8 in laminin-5 gamma2-chain modulation in vivo.

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