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热激光能促进皮肤伤口愈合吗?

Can thermal lasers promote skin wound healing?

作者信息

Capon Alexandre, Mordon Serge

机构信息

Lille University Hospital, Lille, France.

出版信息

Am J Clin Dermatol. 2003;4(1):1-12. doi: 10.2165/00128071-200304010-00001.

Abstract

Lasers are now widely used for treating numerous cutaneous lesions, for scar revision (hypertrophic and keloid scars), for tissue welding, and for skin resurfacing and remodeling (wrinkle removal). In these procedures lasers are used to generate heat. The modulation of the effect (volatilization, coagulation, hyperthermia) of the laser is obtained by using different wavelengths and laser parameters. The heat source obtained by conversion of light into heat can be very superficial, yet intense, if the laser light is well absorbed (far-infrared:CO(2) or Erbium:Yttrium Aluminum Garnet [Er:YAG] lasers), or it can be much deeper and less intense if the laser light is less absorbed by the skin (visible or near-infrared). Lasers transfer energy, in the form of heat, to surrounding tissues and, regardless of the laser used, a 45-50 degrees C temperature gradient will be obtained in the surrounding skin. If a wound healing process exists, it is a result of live cells reacting to this low temperature increase. The generated supraphysiologic level of heat is able to induce a heat shock response (HSR), which can be defined as the temporary changes in cellular metabolism. These changes are rapid and transient, and are characterized by the production of a small family of proteins termed the heat shock proteins (HSP). Recent experimental studies have clearly demonstrated that HSP 70, which is over-expressed following laser irradiation, could play a role with a coordinated expression of other growth factors such as transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta. TGF-beta is known to be a key element in the inflammatory response and the fibrogenic process. In this process, the fibroblasts are the key cells since they produce collagen and extracellular matrix. In conclusion, the analysis of the literature, and the fundamental considerations concerning the healing process when using thermal lasers, are in favor of a modification of the growth factors synthesis after laser irradiation, induced by an HSR. An extensive review of the different techniques and several clinical studies confirm that thermal lasers could effectively promote skin wound healing, if they are used in a controlled manner.

摘要

激光目前广泛应用于治疗多种皮肤损伤、瘢痕修复(增生性瘢痕和瘢痕疙瘩)、组织焊接以及皮肤表面重塑(去除皱纹)。在这些手术中,激光用于产生热量。通过使用不同波长和激光参数可实现对激光效果(挥发、凝固、热疗)的调节。如果激光被很好地吸收(远红外线:二氧化碳或铒:钇铝石榴石[Er:YAG]激光),由光转化为热所获得的热源可以非常浅表但强度很高;如果激光较少被皮肤吸收(可见光或近红外线),则热源可以更深但强度较低。激光以热的形式将能量传递给周围组织,无论使用何种激光,在周围皮肤中都会产生45 - 50摄氏度的温度梯度。如果存在伤口愈合过程,这是活细胞对这种低温升高做出反应的结果。所产生的超生理水平的热量能够诱导热休克反应(HSR),热休克反应可定义为细胞代谢的暂时变化。这些变化迅速且短暂,其特征是产生一小类被称为热休克蛋白(HSP)的蛋白质。最近的实验研究清楚地表明,激光照射后过度表达的HSP 70可能与其他生长因子如转化生长因子(TGF)-β的协同表达发挥作用。已知TGF-β是炎症反应和纤维化过程中的关键因素。在这个过程中,成纤维细胞是关键细胞,因为它们产生胶原蛋白和细胞外基质。总之,对文献的分析以及使用热激光时关于愈合过程的基本考虑,都支持热休克反应诱导激光照射后生长因子合成的改变。对不同技术的广泛综述和多项临床研究证实,如果以可控方式使用热激光,它们能够有效促进皮肤伤口愈合。

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