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Tissue Repair

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Regeneration of injured cells by cells of same type, for example regeneration of skin/oral mucosa

Replacement by fibrous tissue (fibroplasia, scar formation)

Both require cell growth, differentiation, and cell-matrix interaction

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Varieties of Proliferative Potential

Stable (quiescent) cells:◦Normally little proliferation but remain

capable of more rapid cell division following injury.

◦Liver, kidney, pancreas, endothelium, fibroblasts

◦Chances of regeneration are GOOD

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Varieties of Proliferative Potential

Labile (always dividing) cells: ◦Replace dying cells◦Epithelial cells of the skin, oral cavity,

exocrine ducts, and GI tract; endometrial and bone marrow cells.

◦Chances of regeneration are EXCELLENT

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Varieties of Proliferative Potential

Permanent (non-dividing ) cells:◦Not capable of proliferation.◦Irreversible injury leads only to scar◦Nerve cells, myocardium, skeletal

muscle,

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Cell Cycle

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Cell Signaling PatternsAutocrine = ligand is secreted and

detected by same cell

Paracrine = ligand is secreted and separately detected by neighboring cells

Endocrine = ligands (usually hormones) are secreted into the vasculature to affect distant target cells

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Wound healing

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Healing by first intension (primary)This occurs in clean, incised

wound with good apposition of the edges.

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24 hours

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3 to 7 days

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WEEKs

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Healing by second intension(secondary)

This occurs in open wound, particularly when there has been significant loss of tissue , necrosis or infection

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24 hours

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3 to 7 days

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WEEKs

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FIBROSISFibrosis, in general, refers to any

fibroblast proliferation with deposition of excess extracellular matrix which is mostly collagen.

Leads to functional loss.It is the end result of wound

healing

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This is a healing biopsy site on the skin seen a week following the excision, The skin surface has re-epithelialized, and below this is granulation tissue with small capillaries and fibroblasts forming collagen.

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Complications of Wounds

• Deficient scar formation – wound dehiscence/ ulceration

• Excess repair – keloid formation

• Excess contraction – joint contractures/ intra-abdominal adhesions

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