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Abstract Title:

Combination Therapy Comprising a Static Magnetic Field with Contractility Improves Skin Wounds.

Abstract Source:

Tissue Eng Part A. 2018 Mar 21. Epub 2018 Mar 21. PMID: 29652610

Abstract Author(s):

Byeong-Wook Song, Hyunki Hong, Yu Jin Jung, Ju Hyung Lee, Bong-Soo Kim, Hoon-Bum Lee

Article Affiliation:

Byeong-Wook Song

Abstract:

Cutaneous wounds can present significant clinical problems because of abnormal healing after deep dermal damage. Despite technical advances in wound care, there are still unmet needs that result from inefficient treatment. In this study, we aimed to improve skin wound healing using a contractibility band with static magnetic field (SMF), termed a Magnetic band (Mb). To examine the effect of the Mb on wound healing, full-thickness 15 mm× 35 mm excision wounds were surgically created on the dorsum of rats. An elastic and contractile band (non-treatment), or one neodymium magnet (Nd-1) or two magnets with an elastic and contractile band (Nd-2) were topically applied to the wound daily and the wound size was measured from day 1 to 7after surgery. Nd-2 showed a significant (95%) reduction in the wound size at day 3. Histological analysis showed that pro-inflammatory cytokine levels were diminished by Nd-2, and granulation tissue and microvessels were increased compared with those in the sham group. During Mb-induced wound healing, apoptosis was significantly reduced and matrix remodeling-related factors were initially regulated. The results suggest that combination therapy comprising an SMF and an elastic and contractile band could be a promising tool to heal cutaneous wounds rapidly.

Study Type : Animal Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Magnet Therapy : CK(112) : AC(17)

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