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Effect of endotoxin on granulation tissue formation in rats
Abstract:
Open wounds were incised in the dorsal skin of female Wistar rats. Solutions of Salmonella typhosa endotoxin (0.25 micrograms to 25 micrograms/ml saline) were applied 3 times a day on granulation tissue formed in the wounds. 5 days of treatment with the lowest endotoxin concentration resulted in 25% increase of the weight of the tissue, a more than 30% increase of DNA content and a 25% increase of hydroxyproline content in the tissue. Further elevation of these values could be obtained by increasing endotoxin concentration by tenfold or hundredfold but these changes were not very pronounced.