局部氧疗可诱导血管内皮生长因子表达,并促进临床出现的慢性伤口愈合。

Topical oxygen therapy induces vascular endothelial growth factor expression and improves closure of clinically presented chronic wounds.

作者信息

Gordillo Gayle M, Roy Sashwati, Khanna Savita, Schlanger Richard, Khandelwal Sorabh, Phillips Gary, Sen Chandan K

机构信息

The Comprehensive Wound Center, The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.

出版信息

Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol. 2008 Aug;35(8):957-64. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1681.2008.04934.x. Epub 2008 Apr 21.

Abstract
  1. Chronic wounds, especially in diabetics, represent a serious threat to human health. 2. Correcting a compromised state of tissue oxygenation by the administration of supplemental O(2) is known to benefit wound healing. Beyond its role as a nutrient and antibiotic, O(2) supports wound healing by driving redox signaling. 3. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy is widely used and approved by Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services to treat specific ulcerations. The current literature supports the notion that approaches to topically oxygenate wounds may be productive. 4. Here, we present the results of two simultaneous studies testing the effects of HBO and portable topical oxygen (TO) therapies. These two therapeutic approaches have several contrasting features. 5. In total, 1854 patients were screened in outpatient wound clinics for non-randomized enrolments into the HBO (n = 32; 31% diabetic) and TO (n = 25; 52% diabetic) studies. 6. Under the conditions of the present study, HBO treatment seemed to benefit some wounds while not benefiting others. Overall, HBO did not result in statistically significant improvements in wound size in the given population over the time monitored in the present study. 7. However, TO significantly improved wound size. Among the three O(2)-sensitive genes (VEGF, TGFbeta1 and COL1A1) studied in wound edge tissue biopsies, TO treatment was associated with higher VEGF165 expression in healing wounds. Expression of the other genes mentioned was not affected by TO. There was no significant change in the expression levels of any of genes studied in patients in the HBO study. This establishes a link between VEGF gene expression and healing outcome for TO therapy. 8. Taken together, the present study provides evidence demonstrating that TO treatment benefits wound healing in patients suffering from chronic wounds. Treatment with TO is associated with an induction of VEGF expression in wound edge tissue and an improvement in wound size.
摘要
  1. 慢性伤口,尤其是糖尿病患者的慢性伤口,对人类健康构成严重威胁。2. 通过补充氧气来纠正组织氧合受损状态已知对伤口愈合有益。除了作为营养物质和抗生素的作用外,氧气还通过驱动氧化还原信号传导来支持伤口愈合。3. 高压氧(HBO)疗法被广泛应用,且得到医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心的批准,用于治疗特定溃疡。当前文献支持局部给伤口充氧的方法可能有效的观点。4. 在此,我们展示了两项同步研究的结果,测试HBO和便携式局部氧疗(TO)的效果。这两种治疗方法有几个不同的特点。5. 总共在门诊伤口诊所筛选了1854名患者,以便非随机纳入HBO研究(n = 32;31%为糖尿病患者)和TO研究(n = 25;52%为糖尿病患者)。6. 在本研究条件下,HBO治疗似乎对一些伤口有益,而对另一些伤口则无益处。总体而言,在本研究监测的时间段内,HBO并未使给定人群的伤口大小在统计学上有显著改善。7. 然而,TO显著改善了伤口大小。在伤口边缘组织活检中研究的三个对氧敏感的基因(VEGF、TGFβ1和COL1A1)中,TO治疗与愈合伤口中更高的VEGF165表达相关。上述其他基因的表达不受TO影响。HBO研究中患者所研究的任何基因的表达水平均无显著变化。这建立了VEGF基因表达与TO治疗愈合结果之间的联系。8. 综上所述,本研究提供的证据表明,TO治疗对慢性伤口患者的伤口愈合有益。TO治疗与伤口边缘组织中VEGF表达的诱导以及伤口大小的改善相关。

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