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腺苷受体作为低频低能量脉冲电磁场抗炎及有益作用的生物学途径

Adenosine Receptors as a Biological Pathway for the Anti-Inflammatory and Beneficial Effects of Low Frequency Low Energy Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields.

作者信息

Varani Katia, Vincenzi Fabrizio, Ravani Annalisa, Pasquini Silvia, Merighi Stefania, Gessi Stefania, Setti Stefania, Cadossi Matteo, Borea Pier Andrea, Cadossi Ruggero

机构信息

Department of Medical Sciences, Pharmacology Unit, University of Ferrara, Via Fossato di Mortara 17-19, 44121 Ferrara, Italy.

IGEA Biophysics Laboratory, Carpi, Italy.

出版信息

Mediators Inflamm. 2017;2017:2740963. doi: 10.1155/2017/2740963. Epub 2017 Feb 1.

Abstract

Several studies explored the biological effects of low frequency low energy pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on human body reporting different functional changes. Much research activity has focused on the mechanisms of interaction between PEMFs and membrane receptors such as the involvement of adenosine receptors (ARs). In particular, PEMF exposure mediates a significant upregulation of A and AARs expressed in various cells or tissues involving a reduction in most of the proinflammatory cytokines. Of particular interest is the observation that PEMFs, acting as modulators of adenosine, are able to increase the functionality of the endogenous agonist. By reviewing the scientific literature on joint cells, a double role for PEMFs could be hypothesized in vitro by stimulating cell proliferation, colonization of the scaffold, and production of tissue matrix. Another effect could be obtained in vivo after surgical implantation of the construct by favoring the anabolic activities of the implanted cells and surrounding tissues and protecting the construct from the catabolic effects of the inflammatory status. Moreover, a protective involvement of PEMFs on hypoxia damage in neuron-like cells and an anti-inflammatory effect in microglial cells have suggested the hypothesis of a positive impact of this noninvasive biophysical stimulus.

摘要

多项研究探讨了低频低能量脉冲电磁场(PEMFs)对人体的生物学效应,报告了不同的功能变化。许多研究活动集中在PEMFs与膜受体之间的相互作用机制,如腺苷受体(ARs)的参与。特别是,PEMF暴露介导了在各种细胞或组织中表达的A和AARs的显著上调,这涉及大多数促炎细胞因子的减少。特别值得关注的是,作为腺苷调节剂的PEMFs能够增加内源性激动剂的功能。通过回顾关于关节细胞的科学文献,可以推测PEMFs在体外具有双重作用,即刺激细胞增殖、支架定植和组织基质产生。在构建体手术植入后,通过促进植入细胞和周围组织的合成代谢活动,并保护构建体免受炎症状态的分解代谢影响,可以在体内获得另一种效果。此外,PEMFs对神经元样细胞缺氧损伤的保护作用以及对小胶质细胞的抗炎作用,提示了这种非侵入性生物物理刺激具有积极影响的假设。

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