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皮肤创伤愈合与大麻二酚的作用。

Cutaneous Wound Healing and the Effects of Cannabidiol.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.

Department of Oral Biology and Diagnostic Sciences, Dental College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.

出版信息

Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Jun 28;25(13):7137. doi: 10.3390/ijms25137137.

Abstract

Cutaneous wounds, both acute and chronic, begin with loss of the integrity, and thus barrier function, of the skin. Surgery and trauma produce acute wounds. There are 22 million surgical procedures per year in the United States alone, based on data from the American College of Surgeons, resulting in a prevalence of 6.67%. Acute traumatic wounds requiring repair total 8 million per year, 2.42% or 24.2 per 1000. The cost of wound care is increasing; it approached USD 100 billion for just Medicare in 2018. This burden for wound care will continue to rise with population aging, the increase in metabolic syndrome, and more elective surgeries. To heal a wound, an orchestrated, evolutionarily conserved, and complex series of events involving cellular and molecular agents at the local and systemic levels are necessary. The principal factors of this important function include elements from the neurological, cardiovascular, immune, nutritional, and endocrine systems. The objectives of this review are to provide clinicians engaged in wound care and basic science researchers interested in wound healing with an updated synopsis from recent publications. We also present data from our primary investigations, testing the hypothesis that cannabidiol can alter cutaneous wound healing and documenting their effects in wild type (C57/BL6) and db/db mice (Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, T2DM). The focus is on the potential roles of the endocannabinoid system, cannabidiol, and the important immune-regulatory wound cytokine IL-33, a member of the IL-1 family, and connective tissue growth factor, CTGF, due to their roles in both normal and abnormal wound healing. We found an initial delay in the rate of wound closure in B6 mice with CBD, but this difference disappeared with time. CBD decreased IL-33 + cells in B6 by 70% while nearly increasing CTGF + cells in db/db mice by two folds from 18.6% to 38.8% ( < 0.05) using a dorsal wound model. We review the current literature on normal and abnormal wound healing, and document effects of CBD in B6 and db/db dorsal cutaneous wounds. CBD may have some beneficial effects in diabetic wounds. We applied 6-mm circular punch to create standard size full-thickness dorsal wounds in B6 and db/db mice. The experimental group received CBD while the control group got only vehicle. The outcome measures were rate of wound closure, wound cells expressing IL-33 and CTGF, and ILC profiles. In B6, the initial rate of wound closure was slower but there was no delay in the time to final closure, and cells expressing IL-33 was significantly reduced. CTGF + cells were higher in db/bd wounds treated with CBD. These data support the potential use of CBD to improve diabetic cutaneous wound healing.

摘要

皮肤伤口,无论是急性还是慢性的,最初都表现为皮肤完整性(即屏障功能)的丧失。手术和创伤会导致急性伤口。仅根据美国外科医师学院的数据,美国每年就有 2200 万例手术,患病率为 6.67%。每年需要修复的急性创伤性伤口总计 800 万例,即每年每 1000 人中就有 24.2 例,占 2.42%。伤口护理的成本正在增加;仅 2018 年,医疗保险就接近 1000 亿美元。随着人口老龄化、代谢综合征的增加和更多的择期手术,伤口护理的负担将继续增加。为了愈合伤口,需要在局部和全身水平上涉及细胞和分子因子的协调、进化保守和复杂的一系列事件。这一重要功能的主要因素包括来自神经、心血管、免疫、营养和内分泌系统的元素。本综述的目的是为从事伤口护理的临床医生和对伤口愈合感兴趣的基础科学研究人员提供最新的研究结果。我们还展示了我们的主要研究数据,该研究测试了大麻二酚(CBD)是否可以改变皮肤伤口愈合的假说,并记录了 CBD 在野生型(C57/BL6)和 db/db 小鼠(2 型糖尿病,T2DM)中的作用。重点是内源性大麻素系统、大麻二酚和重要的免疫调节性伤口细胞因子白细胞介素 33(IL-33)的潜在作用,IL-33 是白细胞介素 1 家族的成员,以及结缔组织生长因子 CTGF,因为它们在正常和异常伤口愈合中都有作用。我们发现 B6 小鼠中 CBD 最初会延迟伤口闭合的速度,但随着时间的推移,这种差异消失了。CBD 使 B6 中的 IL-33+细胞减少了 70%,而在 db/db 小鼠中 CTGF+细胞几乎增加了两倍,从 18.6%增加到 38.8%(<0.05),我们使用了背部伤口模型。我们回顾了正常和异常伤口愈合的当前文献,并记录了 CBD 在 B6 和 db/db 背部皮肤伤口中的作用。CBD 可能对糖尿病伤口有一些有益的作用。我们在 B6 和 db/db 小鼠的背部用 6 毫米圆形冲孔器制作标准大小的全层皮肤伤口。实验组接受 CBD,而对照组仅给予载体。观察指标为伤口闭合率、表达白细胞介素 33 和 CTGF 的伤口细胞以及 ILC 特征。在 B6 中,最初的伤口闭合速度较慢,但最终闭合时间没有延迟,并且表达 IL-33 的细胞明显减少。用 CBD 处理的 db/bd 伤口中的 CTGF+细胞更高。这些数据支持 CBD 改善糖尿病皮肤伤口愈合的潜在用途。

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