Farahani Ramin Mostofizadeh, DiPietro Luisa A
Department of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
Int Wound J. 2008 Oct;5(4):552-61. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-481X.2008.00438.x. Epub 2008 Sep 19.
Wound healing is a sophisticated response ubiquitous to various traumatic stimuli leading to an anatomical/functional disruption. The aim of present article was to review the current evidence regarding the effects of microgravity on wound healing dynamics. Modulation of haemostatic phase because of alteration of platelet quantity and function seems probable. Furthermore, production of growth factors that are released from activated platelets and infiltration/function of inflammatory cells seem to be impaired by microgravity. Proliferation of damaged structures is dependent on orchestrated function of various growth factors, for example transforming growth factors, platelet-derived growth factor and epidermal growth factor, all of which are affected by microgravitational status. Moreover, gravity-induced alterations of gap junction, neural inputs, and cell populations have been reported. It may be concluded that different cellular and extracellular element involved in the healing response are modified through effect of microgravity which may lead to impairment in healing dynamics.
伤口愈合是对导致解剖学/功能破坏的各种创伤刺激普遍存在的复杂反应。本文的目的是综述关于微重力对伤口愈合动力学影响的现有证据。由于血小板数量和功能的改变,止血期的调节似乎是可能的。此外,微重力似乎会损害从活化血小板释放的生长因子的产生以及炎症细胞的浸润/功能。受损结构的增殖取决于各种生长因子的协调功能,例如转化生长因子、血小板衍生生长因子和表皮生长因子,所有这些都受到微重力状态的影响。此外,已经报道了重力引起的间隙连接、神经输入和细胞群体的改变。可以得出结论,参与愈合反应的不同细胞和细胞外成分通过微重力的作用而改变,这可能导致愈合动力学受损。