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THE HEALING OF SUPERFICIAL SKIN WOUNDS IS STIMULATED BY EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL-CURRENT
[摘要] The effects of direct electric current supplied by an energized silver-coated electrode on dermal and epidermal wound healing was studied. Keratome-induced wounds (0.3 mm deep) on the skin of young domestic pigs were treated with either an energized (50-300 .mu.A) electrode (DC), an unenergized electrode (placebo), or left untreated. Wounds were excised on days 1-7 after wounding and the epidermis was separated from the dermis. The epidermal sheet was evaluated for reepithelialization and the dermis was assayed for collagen biosynthetic capacity. Dermal collagen production among treatments did not differ markedly on days 1-4 after wounding. A highly significant increase (P < 0.001) in the collagen synthetic capacity was observed on days 5, 6, and 7 in wounds treated with DC. There was no significant difference in collagen synthesis among treatments when collagen production was corrected for DNA content. The rate of wound epithelization was also significantly accelerated (P < 0.05) in DC-treated wounds. Probably the proliferative and/or migratory capacity of epithelial and connective tissue cells involved in repair and regeneration can be affected by an electrical field.
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