Inflammatory_and_Proliferative_Phases.pptx

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proliferative phase is a phase that occurs being the second phase,it happens during wound healing process


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The Inflammatory Phase Duration: 0 to 3 Days post-injury Primary Goal: - Defend the wound against pathogens - Clean (debride) dead tissue & debris Key Outcome: Prepares the wound for the healing process

Signs and Early Response Clinical Signs: - Redness - Heat - Swelling - Pain First Responders – Neutrophils: - Phagocytosis of bacteria & debris - Release enzymes to break down damaged tissue

Transition to Repair Macrophages: - Continue phagocytosis - Secrete cytokines & growth factors to trigger repair Lymphocytes: - Arrive later - Regulate and control the immune response - Prepare transition to the Proliferative Phase

The Proliferative Phase Duration: Day 3 – up to 3 weeks Primary Goal: - Fill and cover the wound - Form connective tissue & new blood vessels - Restore the epithelial surface

Key Processes 1. Angiogenesis – New blood vessels (Endothelial cells) 2. Fibroplasia – Fibroblasts build collagen & ECM 3. Wound Contraction – Myofibroblasts shrink wound edges 4. Re-epithelialization – Keratinocytes cover wound surface

Granulation Tissue Appearance: Beefy red, moist, bumpy Composition: Capillaries, fibroblasts, collagen, ECM Significance: Healthy tissue indicates proper healing

Key Cells in Proliferative Phase - Fibroblasts: Deposit collagen & ECM - Endothelial cells: Form new vessels - Myofibroblasts: Contract wound edges - Keratinocytes: Cover wound with new epithelium
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