Accorroni Lucrezia, Dini Fabrizio, Pilati Nicola, Marchegiani Andrea, Bazzano Marilena, Spaterna Andrea, Laus Fulvio
School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine, University of Camerino, Via Circonvallazione 93/95, 62024 Matelica, MC, Italy.
Vet Sci. 2025 Aug 13;12(8):756. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12080756.
Wound management is a fundamental skill for veterinarians, requiring a systematic approach to wound care and a deep understanding of the biological principles underlying healing. Sucralfate, widely known as a mucoprotective agent for gastroduodenal ulcers, has recently shown promising topical effects in human skin lesions by binding and protecting growth factors from proteolytic degradation, thereby enhancing their local availability. This action promotes angiogenesis, chemotaxis and cell proliferation, while reducing oxidative stress and exerting bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects against common pathogens. However, the veterinary-specific literature on topical sucralfate is extremely limited, with most available data derived from experimental studies in rodent and porcine models, rather than clinical studies in common veterinary species. Nonetheless, these preliminary studies suggest a potential role for sucralfate in accelerating the healing process through improved collagen synthesis, neovascularization and fibroblast activity. Given the species-specific challenges in veterinary wound healing-especially in horses and cats, prone to delayed healing and exuberant granulation tissue-sucralfate represents a promising, cost-effective and safe candidate for clinical use. This narrative review synthetizes current evidence on sucralfate's mechanisms and therapeutic benefits across human and veterinary contexts, highlighting the need for controlled, multidisciplinary veterinary studies. Validating sucralfate's efficacy in clinical settings could enable the growing owner demand for advanced care to be satisfied, shorten recovery times, reduce complications and improve animal welfare.
伤口处理是兽医的一项基本技能,需要采用系统的方法进行伤口护理,并深入了解愈合背后的生物学原理。硫糖铝作为一种广为人知的用于治疗胃十二指肠溃疡的黏膜保护剂,最近在人类皮肤损伤中显示出有前景的局部效果,它通过结合并保护生长因子免受蛋白水解降解,从而提高其局部可用性。这一作用促进血管生成、趋化作用和细胞增殖,同时减少氧化应激,并对常见病原体发挥抑菌和杀菌作用。然而,关于局部使用硫糖铝的兽医专用文献极为有限,大多数现有数据来自啮齿动物和猪模型的实验研究,而非常见兽医物种的临床研究。尽管如此,这些初步研究表明硫糖铝在通过改善胶原蛋白合成、新血管形成和成纤维细胞活性来加速愈合过程中具有潜在作用。鉴于兽医伤口愈合中存在物种特异性挑战,尤其是马和猫容易出现愈合延迟和肉芽组织过度增生,硫糖铝是一种有前景、经济高效且安全的临床应用候选药物。这篇叙述性综述综合了关于硫糖铝在人类和兽医领域的作用机制及治疗益处的现有证据,强调了开展对照、多学科兽医研究的必要性。验证硫糖铝在临床环境中的疗效能够满足宠物主人对高级护理日益增长的需求,缩短恢复时间,减少并发症并改善动物福利。