Abstract
Grant Number: | 5R44AG022263-03 |
Project Title: | New stimulator for chronic wound healing-Phase II |
Abstract:
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Our society becomes increasingly vulnerable to chronic wounds as we age and become more obese. Despite that, efficient, inexpensive and simple-to-apply wound-healing drugs are presently unavailable. Here, we initiated the development of such a drug. In Phase I we demonstrated the superior wound-healing activity of a collagen-, fibroblast- and angiostimulatory compound isolated in our lab from a medicinal plant used for chronic wound treatment. The bioactivity of this compound has been validated in healing-impaired diabetic mice and in wounded human skin graft/mouse chimeras. Furthermore, the preliminary safety studies showed that the topical application of this product may be safe. In this Phase II project we propose to a) establish the optimal bioactive dose of this compound using rodent and rabbit wound-healing models; b) demonstrate in rodents, rabbits and swines that this compound is more efficient than the wound-healing prescription drug currently used in clinic; c) demonstrate that this drug- candidate not only does stimulate wound healing, but also results in greater tensile strength of the healed tissue, d) validate its safety in a series of PK/ADME/Toxicology tests. Together, the proposed experiments should confirm the therapeutic potential of this novel wound-healing compound and advance its development towards the IND application.
Thesaurus Terms:
dosage, drug metabolism, drug screening /evaluation, medicinal plant, stimulant /agonist, tensile strength, wound healing
biological signal transduction, diabetes mellitus, nitric oxide, nitric oxide synthase, pharmacokinetics, regeneration, tissue mosaicism, toxicology
high performance liquid chromatography, laboratory mouse, laboratory rabbit, laboratory rat, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, swine
Institution: | SUNNY BIODISCOVERY, INC. |
| 2070 WALSH AVE, STE A |
| SANTA CLARA, CA 950502531 |
Fiscal Year: | 2007 |
Department: | |
Project Start: | 01-APR-2003 |
Project End: | 31-MAY-2008 |
ICD: | NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING |
IRG: | ZRG1 |
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