Abstract

The effect of nanosized cerium dioxide and a solution of cerium (III) chloride on the state of a post-burn scar was studied in an in vivo experiment via transmission electron microscopy. The intracellular accumulation of cerium compounds with their agglomeration with cytoplasmic and/ or lysosomal localization was observed after 4 injections of nanodispersed cerium dioxide or cerium (III) chloride solution at concentrations of 0.5% and 0.05% in the formed scar area. The application of the cerium preparations both in nanodisperse form (sol) and in solution did not cause inflammatory reactions or cell destruction and had a positive effect on a regenerative process; it contributed to the full-fledged tissue regeneration in a shorter time and changed the scar characteristics for the better. sol, nanodispersed cerium dioxide, cerium (III) chloride solution, electron microscopy, post-burn scar, functional activity of cells

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