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负压伤口治疗下糖尿病伤口愈合早期细胞因子表达的时间调控

Temporal Regulation of Early-Stage Cytokine Expression in Diabetic Wound Healing Under Negative Pressure Wound Therapy.

作者信息

Chiu Hua-Sheng, Huang Ting-Shuo, Chen Chien-Tzung, Lin Xin-Yu, Liao Po-Cheng, Liou Cai-Cin, Hsu Chih-Chin, Somvanshi Sonal, Sumazin Pavel, Hsu Pang-Hung, Sun Chi-Chin, Shyu Yu-Chiau

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Texas Children's Hospital Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

Department of General Surgery, Jen Ai Hospital, Taichung 400, Taiwan.

出版信息

Int J Mol Sci. 2025 May 13;26(10):4634. doi: 10.3390/ijms26104634.

Abstract

Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely recognized for its efficacy in treating diabetic wounds, but the mechanisms involved in the wound healing process remain unclear. By examining changes in blood cytokine levels as molecular signaling precursors, we aim to provide a comprehensive cytokine profile to support adjunctive therapy research and clinical applications. A diabetic mouse wound model was established to compare cytokine profiles between NPWT-treated and standard dressing groups, identifying key signaling candidates that may facilitate wound healing. By integrating normal mouse data with large-scale cytokine analysis, we developed a time-stratified NPWT approach to track acute-phase cytokine fluctuations in diabetic conditions. NPWT did not significantly enhance coagulation-related cytokine expression but effectively reduced inflammation, albeit with a delayed regulatory effect compared to wild-type mice. A one-sided binomial test revealed that NPWT advanced the cytokine expression peak from 16 to 2 h, partially restoring the early healing pattern seen in normal mice and suggesting its potential role in modulating early-stage wound repair. These findings provide novel insights into early cytokine regulation during wound healing and highlight the potential of NPWT to inform therapeutic strategies. This refined monitoring approach may contribute to improved clinical decision-making and support enhanced wound management in diabetic patients.

摘要

负压伤口治疗(NPWT)在治疗糖尿病伤口方面的疗效已得到广泛认可,但其在伤口愈合过程中的作用机制仍不清楚。通过检测作为分子信号前体的血液细胞因子水平变化,我们旨在提供一份全面的细胞因子图谱,以支持辅助治疗研究和临床应用。建立糖尿病小鼠伤口模型,比较NPWT治疗组和标准敷料组的细胞因子图谱,确定可能促进伤口愈合的关键信号候选物。通过将正常小鼠数据与大规模细胞因子分析相结合,我们开发了一种时间分层的NPWT方法,以追踪糖尿病条件下急性期细胞因子的波动。NPWT并没有显著增强凝血相关细胞因子的表达,但有效地减轻了炎症,尽管与野生型小鼠相比,其调节作用有所延迟。单侧二项式检验显示,NPWT将细胞因子表达峰值从16小时提前到2小时,部分恢复了正常小鼠早期的愈合模式,表明其在调节早期伤口修复中的潜在作用。这些发现为伤口愈合过程中的早期细胞因子调节提供了新的见解,并突出了NPWT在指导治疗策略方面的潜力。这种优化的监测方法可能有助于改善临床决策,并支持加强糖尿病患者的伤口管理。

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