Zhao Min, Penninger Josef, Isseroff Roslyn Rivkah
Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, University of California Davis, Davis, California.
Adv Skin Wound Care. 2010 Jan 1;1:567-573. doi: 10.1089/9781934854013.567.
Effective wound healing has been a lasting and challenging topic in health care. Various strategies have been used to accelerate and perfect the healing process. One such strategy has involved the application of an exogenous electrical stimulus to chronic wounds with the aim of stimulating healing responses. THE PROBLEM: The biology of electric stimulation to instigate healing, however, is very poorly understood. How does electric stimulation induce healing responses? BASIC/CLINICAL SCIENCE ADVANCES: Recent research shows that the electric fields (EFs) activate multiple signaling pathways that are critical for wound healing. Importantly, the EFs provide a powerful, sometimes an overriding, directional signal for cell migration in wound healing. Unlike other stimuli, EFs have the intrinsic property of being directional. The EF-directed cell migration (electrotaxis/galvanotaxis) appears to be a consequence of EF-induced polarized signaling of epidermal growth factor receptors, integrins, and phosphoinositide 3 kinase/Pten, and may be mediated by protein kinase C, intracellular Ca(2+), and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). Because directional cell migration is a key component in wound healing, galvanotaxis may represent an important mechanism of wound healing. CLINICAL CARE RELEVANCE: With the constantly enlarging diabetic and aging population, chronic or nonhealing wounds pose increasing health and economic problems, and currently there is no effective therapy available. Electric stimulation activates important intracellular signaling pathways that are polarized in the EF direction, resulting in enhanced and stimulated directional cell migration. Electric stimulation offers a novel approach to achieve better and accelerated wound healing. CONCLUSION: Experimental evidence suggests a significant role of endogenous EFs in cell migration in wound healing. Most importantly, EFs are a very powerful signal to direct cell migration. Electric stimulation therefore may represent a promising and unique strategy to induce cell and tissue growth in a directional manner, to enhance wound healing, and to achieve better wound healing.
有效的伤口愈合一直是医疗保健领域一个长期且具有挑战性的话题。人们已采用各种策略来加速和完善愈合过程。其中一种策略是对慢性伤口施加外源电刺激,以刺激愈合反应。
然而,电刺激促进愈合的生物学机制却鲜为人知。电刺激是如何诱导愈合反应的?
基础/临床科学进展:近期研究表明,电场(EFs)激活了多条对伤口愈合至关重要的信号通路。重要的是,电场为伤口愈合过程中的细胞迁移提供了强大的、有时甚至是主导性的定向信号。与其他刺激不同,电场具有定向的内在特性。电场引导的细胞迁移(电趋化/电流体动力学趋化)似乎是电场诱导的表皮生长因子受体、整合素以及磷酸肌醇3激酶/磷酸酶和张力蛋白同源物(Pten)极化信号的结果,并且可能由蛋白激酶C、细胞内Ca(2+)和环磷酸腺苷(cAMP)介导。由于定向细胞迁移是伤口愈合的关键组成部分,电流体动力学趋化可能代表了伤口愈合的一种重要机制。
随着糖尿病患者和老年人口的不断增加,慢性或不愈合伤口带来了日益严重的健康和经济问题,而目前尚无有效的治疗方法。电刺激激活了在电场方向上极化的重要细胞内信号通路,从而增强并促进了定向细胞迁移。电刺激为实现更好、更快的伤口愈合提供了一种新方法。
实验证据表明内源性电场在伤口愈合中的细胞迁移中发挥着重要作用。最重要的是,电场是引导细胞迁移的非常强大的信号。因此,电刺激可能代表了一种有前景且独特的策略,能够以定向方式诱导细胞和组织生长,增强伤口愈合,并实现更好的伤口愈合效果。