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Effect of Sonic Hedgehog on the Regeneration of Epidermal Texture Patterns

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Journal Biomedicines
Date 2022 Dec 23
PMID 36551853
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Wounds on embryonic mouse fetuses regenerate up to embryonic day (E) 13, but after E14, the pattern is lost and a visible scar remains. We hypothesized that the sonic hedgehog (Shh), which is involved in patterning during development, is involved in the regeneration of texture. Embryos of ICR mice were surgically injured at E13, E14, and E15 and analyzed for the expression of Shh. For external Shh administration, recombinant Shh-containing slow-release beads were implanted in the wounds of mice. In contrast, cyclopamine was administered to wounds of adult mice to inhibit Shh. The expression of Shh was unaltered at E13, whereas it was upregulated in the epidermis of the wound from E14 onward. Implantation of recombinant Shh-containing beads into E13 wounds inhibited skin texture regeneration. Cyclopamine treatment inhibited epithelialization and thickening of the epidermis in the wounds of adult mice. In vitro, Shh promoted proliferation and inhibited the migration of epidermal keratinocytes through the activation of cyclin D proteins. Thus, our results suggested that the expression of Shh is involved in the regeneration of texture during wound healing, especially in epidermal keratinocyte migration and division, and could inhibit skin texture regeneration after E14.

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