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瘦素对脊椎动物伤口愈合作用的进化保守性:对兽医的启示。

Evolutionary conservation of leptin effects on wound healing in vertebrates: Implications for veterinary medicine.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences and Center for Reproductive Biology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States.

出版信息

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2022 Aug 25;13:938296. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2022.938296. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

In mammals, the cytokine hormone leptin promotes wound healing by increasing inflammation, cellular recruitment, angiogenic regrowth, and re-epithelialization; however, it is not known whether leptin has conserved actions on wound healing in other vertebrates. Here, we tested the hypothesis that leptin promotes both the quality and speed of wound healing in the South African clawed frog, . First, fluorescent immunohistochemistry using a polyclonal antibody specific to leptin showed that in juvenile dorsal skin, leptin protein is expressed in the dorsal epidermal layer, as well in blood vessel endothelial cells and sensory nerves that run along the base of the dermis. Injection of recombinant leptin (rXleptin) stimulates phosphorylated STAT3 (pSTAT3), indicative of leptin-activated JAK/STAT signaling in the epidermis. Similar to mammals, leptin protein expression increases at the wound site after injury of the epidermis. We then cultured "punch-in-a-punch" full-thickness dorsal skin explants in three doses of rXleptin (0, 10, and 100 ng/ml) and showed that leptin treatment doubled the rate of wound closure after 48 h relative to skin punches cultured without leptin. Food restriction prior to wound explant culture reduced the amount of wound closure, but leptin injection prior to euthanasia rescued closure to similar control levels. Leptin treatment also significantly reduced bacterial infection of these epidermal punches by 48 h in culture. This study shows that leptin is likely an endogenous promoter of wound healing in amphibians. Leptin-based therapies have the potential to expedite healing and reduce the incidence of secondary infections without toxicity issues, the threat of antibiotic resistance, or environmental antibiotic contamination. The conservation of leptin's actions on wound healing also suggests that it may have similar veterinary applications for other exotic species.

摘要

在哺乳动物中,细胞因子激素瘦素通过增加炎症、细胞募集、血管生成再生长和再上皮化来促进伤口愈合;然而,瘦素是否对其他脊椎动物的伤口愈合具有保守作用尚不清楚。在这里,我们测试了这样一个假设,即瘦素促进南非爪蟾的伤口愈合质量和速度。首先,使用针对 瘦素的多克隆抗体进行荧光免疫组织化学染色显示,在幼年背部皮肤中,瘦素蛋白在背部表皮层以及沿着真皮基底运行的血管内皮细胞和感觉神经中表达。重组 瘦素(rXleptin)的注射刺激磷酸化 STAT3(pSTAT3),表明 JAK/STAT 信号通路在表皮中被瘦素激活。与哺乳动物类似,瘦素蛋白表达在表皮受伤后在伤口部位增加。然后,我们在三种剂量的 rXleptin(0、10 和 100ng/ml)下培养“ punch-in-a-punch ”全层背部皮肤外植体,结果表明,与未用瘦素培养的皮肤打孔相比,在 48h 时,瘦素处理使伤口闭合率增加了一倍。在伤口外植体培养前进行食物限制会减少伤口闭合量,但在安乐死前注射瘦素可将闭合量恢复到类似的对照水平。瘦素处理还显著减少了这些表皮打孔在培养 48h 时的细菌感染。这项研究表明,瘦素可能是两栖动物伤口愈合的内源性促进剂。基于瘦素的治疗方法有可能在没有毒性问题、抗生素耐药性威胁或环境抗生素污染的情况下加速愈合并减少二次感染的发生。瘦素对伤口愈合的作用的保守性也表明,它可能对其他外来物种具有类似的兽医应用。

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