Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
Wound Repair Regen. 2011 Mar-Apr;19(2):134-48. doi: 10.1111/j.1524-475X.2011.00673.x.
Here, we define dynamic reciprocity (DR) as an ongoing, bidirectional interaction among cells and their surrounding microenvironment. In this review, we posit that DR is especially meaningful during wound healing as the DR-driven biochemical, biophysical, and cellular responses to injury play pivotal roles in regulating tissue regenerative responses. Such cell-extracellular matrix interactions not only guide and regulate cellular morphology, but also cellular differentiation, migration, proliferation, and survival during tissue development, including, e.g., embryogenesis, angiogenesis, as well as during pathologic processes including cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and chronic wound healing. Herein, we examine DR within the wound microenvironment while considering specific examples across acute and chronic wound healing. This review also considers how a number of hypotheses that attempt to explain chronic wound pathophysiology may be understood within the DR framework. The implications of applying the principles of DR to optimize wound care practice and future development of innovative wound healing therapeutics are also briefly considered.
在这里,我们将动态相互作用(DR)定义为细胞及其周围微环境之间持续的双向相互作用。在这篇综述中,我们假设 DR 在伤口愈合过程中尤为重要,因为 DR 驱动的对损伤的生化、生物物理和细胞反应在调节组织再生反应中起着关键作用。这种细胞-细胞外基质相互作用不仅指导和调节细胞形态,还调节细胞分化、迁移、增殖和存活,包括组织发育,例如胚胎发生、血管生成,以及包括癌症、糖尿病、高血压和慢性伤口愈合在内的病理过程。在此,我们在考虑急性和慢性伤口愈合过程中的具体例子的同时,检查伤口微环境中的 DR。本综述还考虑了如何在 DR 框架内理解试图解释慢性伤口病理生理学的一些假设。我们还简要考虑了将 DR 原则应用于优化伤口护理实践和开发创新伤口愈合疗法的意义。