A practical device to produce consistent, controlled cryoinjury on the skin

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Cryobiology Pub Date : 2024-08-24 DOI:10.1016/j.cryobiol.2024.104951
Emilee Herringshaw , Cemre Turk , Sandeep Korupolu , Moriel Tagar Sar-el , R. Rox Anderson , Yakir Levin , Joshua Tam
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It has long been known that sensitivity to cold-induced damage can vary greatly between different cell types, with lethal temperatures reportedly ranging from −2 °C for canine osteocytes, to −70 °C for mammary adenocarcinomas. This suggests that, for certain applications, “therapeutic windows” may exist wherein the cryosurgery temperature could be controlled to specifically target more cold-sensitive cell types, while sparing less sensitive cells. However, this potential selectivity has not been developed into practical clinical treatments, in part because of a lack of available investigative tools that can provide consistent, reproducible cooling within the desired temperature range. Here we describe an experimental cryosurgery tool that allows user control over the three key cryosurgery parameters – temperature, pressure, and duration. The tool is composed of inexpensive components that are generally accessible in most laboratory settings, and could be a practical investigative tool for developing and optimizing novel topical cryosurgery approaches.

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在皮肤上产生稳定、可控冷冻损伤的实用设备。
众所周知,不同类型的细胞对低温损伤的敏感性差异很大,据报道,致死温度从犬骨细胞的-2°C 到乳腺腺癌的-70°C 不等。这表明,在某些应用中可能存在 "治疗窗口",可以控制冷冻手术的温度,使其专门针对对冷敏感性较高的细胞类型,而放过对冷敏感性较低的细胞。然而,这种潜在的选择性尚未发展成为实用的临床治疗方法,部分原因是缺乏可在所需温度范围内提供一致、可重复冷却的可用研究工具。在此,我们介绍一种实验性冷冻手术工具,它允许用户控制三个关键的冷冻手术参数--温度、压力和持续时间。该工具由价格低廉的部件组成,在大多数实验室环境中都能使用,是开发和优化新型局部冷冻手术方法的实用研究工具。
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Cryobiology
Cryobiology 生物-生理学
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5.40
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7.40%
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71
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Cryobiology: International Journal of Low Temperature Biology and Medicine publishes research articles on all aspects of low temperature biology and medicine. Research Areas include: • Cryoprotective additives and their pharmacological actions • Cryosurgery • Freeze-drying • Freezing • Frost hardiness in plants • Hibernation • Hypothermia • Medical applications of reduced temperature • Perfusion of organs • All pertinent methodologies Cryobiology is the official journal of the Society for Cryobiology.
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