Wound healing improvement in large animals using an indirect helium plasma treatment

Q1 Medicine Clinical Plasma Medicine Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cpme.2020.100095
Emilio Martines , Paola Brun , Roberto Cavazzana , Luigi Cordaro , Matteo Zuin , Tiziana Martinello , Chiara Gomiero , Anna Perazzi , Luca Melotti , Lisa Maccatrozzo , Marco Patruno , Ilaria Iacopetti
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Abstract

Background

To optimize wound healing, the use of low-temperature atmospheric pressure plasma (ionized gas) has been proposed as an innovative therapeutic method for treating extensive and chronic wound. The aim of this study was to evaluate the specific effects of an indirect helium plasma treatment in a sheep surgical wound model based on clinical, histopathological and molecular analyses. This study was part of a larger study aimed at assessing five different wound healing improvement methods.

Methods

Six sheep were used in this study. Six square wounds were performed on the back of each sheep. Five of the lesions were used to analyze the effect of five different treatments, one of which was the plasma treatment. The sixth lesions was used as control. A 2-min plasma treatment was daily performed, using a radiofrequency helium plasma source for indirect treatments, until complete wound healing was obtained. Biopsies were performed at two and six weeks. The plasma effects were tested through clinical evaluation, histopathological and immunohistological evaluation, real time PCR analysis, bacteriological evaluation and intracellular ROS evaluation.

Results

Wound closure time for the plasma-treated wounds was quicker than that of the control group. Plasma treatment drastically reduced the bacterial load in the wounds. A strong increase in intracellular ROS was observed. After six weeks, the inflammatory process was significantly reduced in the plasma-treated case with respect to the control. The plasma treatment was found to lead to an anticipated induction of blood vessel formation, as detected through mRNA expression of VEGF. The high Ki67-positivity at two weeks indicated a strong stimulation of cell proliferation induced by the plasma treatment. The expression of the hair keratine (hKER) at six weeks indicated that the plasma was promoting hair regrowth. The plasma treatment induced an increased rate of reformation of cutaneous adnexa at six weeks.

Conclusions

The obtained results suggest that the plasma action, at the used dose, induces an increase in cell proliferation, a reduction of inflammation, a reduction of the bacterial load, a stimulation of blood vessel formation, and an improvement in the formation of cutaneous adnexa with a positive consequence on hair regrowth.

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间接氦等离子体治疗大型动物伤口愈合的改善
为了优化伤口愈合,低温大气压等离子体(电离气体)已被提出作为一种创新的治疗方法来治疗广泛和慢性伤口。本研究的目的是在临床、组织病理学和分子分析的基础上,评估间接氦等离子体治疗绵羊手术伤口模型的特异性效果。这项研究是一项更大的研究的一部分,旨在评估五种不同的伤口愈合改善方法。方法选用6只绵羊进行实验。在每只羊的背上做了六个方形伤口。其中五个病变被用来分析五种不同治疗的效果,其中一种是血浆治疗。第6个病变作为对照。每天进行2分钟的等离子体治疗,使用射频氦等离子体源进行间接治疗,直到伤口完全愈合。在2周和6周时进行活组织检查。通过临床评价、组织病理学和免疫组织学评价、实时PCR分析、细菌学评价和细胞内ROS评价来检测血浆效应。结果血浆治疗组伤口愈合时间明显快于对照组。血浆治疗大大减少了伤口中的细菌负荷。观察到细胞内ROS的强烈增加。六周后,与对照组相比,血浆治疗组的炎症过程明显减少。通过VEGF的mRNA表达检测,发现血浆治疗可导致预期的血管形成诱导。2周时ki67阳性表明血浆处理对细胞增殖有强烈的刺激作用。6周时头发角蛋白(hKER)的表达表明血浆促进了头发的再生。血浆治疗导致6周时皮肤附件重建率增加。结论:所获得的结果表明,在使用剂量下,血浆作用诱导细胞增殖增加,炎症减少,细菌负荷减少,血管形成刺激,皮肤附件形成改善,对毛发再生有积极影响。
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