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Mechanisms Underlying Impaired Diabetic Wound Healing

Mechanisms Underlying Impaired Diabetic Wound Healing

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21-80 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The overall aim of this research is to utilize wound derived inflammatory cells from diabetic versus non diabetic human chronic wounds to understand mechanisms that are responsible for disregulated inflammation in individuals with diabetes. Biology of normal (peripheral blood derived cells) versus wound derived cells will also be studied.

Description

Specific aims:

  1. To study biology of wound derived inflammatory cells and fluid from diabetic versus non diabetic wounds.
  2. To characterize mechanisms that are responsible for dysregulated wound inflammatory cell function in individuals with diabetes.
  3. To characterize differences in the biology of normal peripheral blood derived cells versus wound derived cells.

The long-term goal of this study is to determine the molecular mechanisms underlying impaired wound healing in diabetics.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ages 21-80
  • Chronic Wound (present \>4 weeks)
  • Diabetic \& Non-diabetic
  • Adult surgical wounds

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Inability to consent
  • Pregnant women
  • Therapeutically immunocompromised
  • Individuals defined in 45 CFR 46 Subparts B,C, and D, nor from any other population considered vulnerable 2.9

Study details
    Non-healing Wounds
    Diabetes

NCT00777712

University of Pittsburgh

15 May 2026

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