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使用一种专利近红外激光促进伤口愈合:一项初步的临床前和临床研究。

The Use of a Proprietary Near-Infrared Laser to Enhance Wound Healing: A Preliminary Preclinical and Clinical Study.

作者信息

Glass Graeme E, Mérai András, Molnár Szabolcs, Clayton Paul

出版信息

Aesthet Surg J Open Forum. 2025 Feb 5;7:ojaf009. doi: 10.1093/asjof/ojaf009. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Nonthermal light energy has been used to enhance wound healing. This is known as photobiomodulation. Although preclinical evidence is largely based on laser light, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) form the mainstay of clinical studies owing to the lack of available lasers for nonclinical use. However, it is speculated the 2 technologies exhibit dissimilar biological responses.

OBJECTIVES

The influence of a new, commercially available near-infrared laser device on the gene expression profile of human skin relative to an equivalent, near-infrared LED device was evaluated. Additionally, the wound healing potential of the device was examined in practice.

METHODS

Defatted human skin was exposed to the laser (3), LED (3), or negative control (3) for 5 days. On Day 6, skin samples were biopsied for ribonucleic acid extraction and gene expression assays run for 107 genes of interest. Twenty patients with chronic wounds were randomized to receive standard wound care ± laser therapy 3 times weekly for 4 weeks, and wounds were analyzed for healing.

RESULTS

The laser altered expression of 45 genes. Highly up-regulated genes (>5-fold change) included those implicated in wound healing and antiaging, whereas highly down-regulated genes included those implicated in inflammation and extracellular matrix integrity. The LED device altered expression of only 1 gene relative to negative controls. The laser reduced mean wound area by 78% and healed 4 of 10 wounds completely. In contrast, 8 of 10 of those receiving standard care exhibited no change.

CONCLUSIONS

A proprietary near-infrared laser exhibited superior ability to influence gene expression in healthy skin than an equivalent LED device and induced the healing of chronic wounds.

摘要

背景

非热光能已被用于促进伤口愈合。这被称为光生物调节。尽管临床前证据主要基于激光,但由于缺乏非临床可用的激光,发光二极管(LED)成为临床研究的主要手段。然而,据推测这两种技术表现出不同的生物学反应。

目的

评估一种新的市售近红外激光设备相对于等效的近红外LED设备对人体皮肤基因表达谱的影响。此外,在实践中检验了该设备的伤口愈合潜力。

方法

将脱脂的人体皮肤暴露于激光(3组)、LED(3组)或阴性对照(3组)下5天。在第6天,取皮肤样本进行活检以提取核糖核酸,并对107个感兴趣的基因进行基因表达检测。20例慢性伤口患者被随机分组,接受标准伤口护理±激光治疗,每周3次,共4周,并对伤口愈合情况进行分析。

结果

激光改变了45个基因的表达。高度上调的基因(变化>5倍)包括那些与伤口愈合和抗衰老有关的基因,而高度下调的基因包括那些与炎症和细胞外基质完整性有关的基因。相对于阴性对照,LED设备仅改变了1个基因的表达。激光使平均伤口面积减少了78%,10个伤口中有4个完全愈合。相比之下,接受标准护理的10人中,有8人伤口无变化。

结论

一种专利近红外激光在影响健康皮肤基因表达方面比等效的LED设备具有更强的能力,并能促进慢性伤口的愈合。

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