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Mouse Wound Models and Preparation of Single-Cell Suspensions
Published on: September 27, 2024
Environmental enrichment with nesting material accelerates wound healing in isolation-reared rats
Antonia G Vitalo1, Sasikanth Gorantla, Jonathan G Fricchione
1Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, United States.
Abstract:
Early enrichment (EE) programs provide a well-established approach to mitigate the deleterious effects of childhood adversity. To better understand the therapeutic features of EE, in the current study we compared the effect of two forms of nesting material on isolation reared (IR) rats. We found that both materials, absent of social and any other physical enrichment, significantly improved wound healing rates. The results suggest that this animal model may provide useful insights into the critical components of EE.
