Avenanthramide and β-Glucan Therapeutics Accelerate Wound Healing Via Distinct and Nonoverlapping Mechanisms.

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Advances in wound care Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1089/wound.2023.0050
Hudson C Kussie, William Hahn, Dharshan Sivaraj, Filiberto Quintero, Amelia Knochel, Abdelrahman M Alfsharif, Jonathan P Yasmeh, Katharina Fischer, Sultana Mojadidi, Andrew Hostler, Maia Granoski, Eamonn McKenna, Dominic Henn, Ben Litmanovich, Abigail A Miller, Delaney K Schurr, Vincent W Li, William W Li, Geoffrey C Gurtner, Kellen Chen
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Objective: Given the significant economic, health care, and personal burden of acute and chronic wounds, we investigated the dose dependent wound healing mechanisms of two Avena sativa derived compounds: avenanthramide (AVN) and β-Glucan. Approach: We utilized a splinted excisional wound model that mimics human-like wound healing and performed subcutaneous AVN and β-Glucan injections in 15-week-old C57BL/6 mice. Histologic and immunohistochemical analysis was performed on the explanted scar tissue to assess changes in collagen architecture and cellular responses. Results: AVN and β-Glucan treatment provided therapeutic benefits at a 1% dose by weight in a phosphate-buffered saline vehicle, including accelerated healing time, beneficial cellular recruitment, and improved tissue architecture of healed scars. One percent AVN treatment promoted an extracellular matrix (ECM) architecture similar to unwounded skin, with shorter, more randomly aligned collagen fibers and reduced inflammatory cell presence in the healed tissue. One percent β-Glucan treatment promoted a tissue architecture characterized by long, thick bundles of collagen with increased blood vessel density. Innovation: AVN and β-Glucan have previously shown promise in promoting wound healing, although the therapeutic efficacies and mechanisms of these bioactive compounds remain incompletely understood. Furthermore, the healed ECM architecture of these wounds has not been characterized. Conclusions: AVN and β-Glucan accelerated wound closure compared to controls through distinct mechanisms. AVN-treated scars displayed a more regenerative tissue architecture with reduced inflammatory cell recruitment, while β-Glucan demonstrated increased angiogenesis with more highly aligned tissue architecture more indicative of fibrosis. A deeper understanding of the mechanisms driving healing in these two naturally derived therapeutics will be important for translation to human use.

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金刚烷胺和β-葡聚糖疗法通过不同且不重叠的机制加速伤口愈合
目的:鉴于急性和慢性伤口给经济、医疗保健和个人带来的巨大负担,我们研究了两种莜麦衍生化合物的剂量依赖性伤口愈合机制:方法:方法:我们利用模仿人类伤口愈合的夹板切除伤口模型,对 15 周大的 C57BL/6 小鼠皮下注射 AVN 和 β-葡聚糖。对取出的瘢痕组织进行组织学和免疫组化分析,以评估胶原结构和细胞反应的变化:结果:AVN 和 β-葡聚糖在 PBS 载体中的剂量为 1%(按重量计)时具有治疗效果,包括加速愈合时间、有益的细胞募集和改善愈合疤痕的组织结构。1% AVN 处理可促进细胞外基质 (ECM) 结构与未受伤的皮肤相似,胶原纤维更短、排列更整齐,并减少愈合组织中炎性细胞的存在。1% β-葡聚糖处理可促进组织结构的形成,其特点是胶原纤维束长而粗,血管密度增加:创新点:AVN 和 β-葡聚糖曾显示出促进伤口愈合的前景,但这些生物活性化合物的疗效和机制仍未完全明了。此外,这些伤口愈合后的 ECM 结构也尚未定性:结论:与对照组相比,AVN 和 β-葡聚糖通过不同的机制加速伤口愈合。经 AVN 处理的疤痕显示出更具再生性的组织结构,减少了炎症细胞的招募,而 β 葡聚糖则显示出血管生成增加,组织结构高度一致,更像是纤维化。更深入地了解这两种天然疗法的愈合机制,对于将其应用于人体非常重要。.
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Advances in wound care
Advances in wound care Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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12.10
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4.10%
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62
期刊介绍: Advances in Wound Care rapidly shares research from bench to bedside, with wound care applications for burns, major trauma, blast injuries, surgery, and diabetic ulcers. The Journal provides a critical, peer-reviewed forum for the field of tissue injury and repair, with an emphasis on acute and chronic wounds. Advances in Wound Care explores novel research approaches and practices to deliver the latest scientific discoveries and developments. Advances in Wound Care coverage includes: Skin bioengineering, Skin and tissue regeneration, Acute, chronic, and complex wounds, Dressings, Anti-scar strategies, Inflammation, Burns and healing, Biofilm, Oxygen and angiogenesis, Critical limb ischemia, Military wound care, New devices and technologies.
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