Photobiomodulation studies on diabetic wound healing: An insight into the inflammatory pathway in diabetic wound healing
Wound Repair and Regeneration,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
33(1)
Published: Nov. 28, 2024
Diabetes
mellitus
remains
a
global
challenge
to
public
health
as
it
results
in
non-healing
chronic
ulcers
of
the
lower
limb.
These
wounds
are
challenging
heal,
and
despite
different
treatments
available
improve
healing,
there
is
still
high
rate
failure
relapse,
often
necessitating
amputation.
Chronic
diabetic
do
not
follow
an
orderly
progression
through
wound
healing
process
associated
with
persistent
inflammatory
state
characterised
by
accumulation
pro-inflammatory
macrophages,
cytokines
proteases.
Photobiomodulation
has
been
successfully
utilised
involves
illuminating
at
specific
wavelengths
using
predominantly
light-emitting
diodes
or
lasers.
induces
diminishing
inflammation
oxidative
stress,
among
others.
Research
into
application
photobiomodulation
for
current
ongoing
drawn
attention
many
researchers
healthcare
sector.
This
review
focuses
on
pathway
influence
this
wavelengths.
Language: Английский
The role of Latin America medicinal plants in wound healing
Mariana Sánchez‒Ramos,
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Andrea Ruiz-Betancourt,
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Stephany Abigail Tadeo-Cuenca
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et al.
Frontiers in Chemical Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
Wound
healing
represents
a
global
public
health
problem
when
it
is
not
treated
correctly,
which
can
cause
complications
for
the
patient,
such
as
functional
loss
of
an
organ,
amputation,
and
even
death.
At
biological
level,
wound
involves
complex
mechanism
in
immune
system
cellular
biochemical
cascades
intervene
coordinated
manner,
whose
development
occurs
stages
inflammation,
proliferation,
remodeling.
Therefore,
therapies
have
been
developed
to
accelerate
proven
effective.
However,
factors
diabetes
mellitus
limit
process
because
causes
alterations
microvascular
dysfunction,
well
inflammatory
response
greater
oxidative
stress.
This
reflected
abnormal
process;
therefore,
search
compounds
has
become
area
interest.
In
this
regard,
medicinal
plants
used
centuries
treat
wounds
different
cultures
world.
Hence,
review
documents
main
plant
species
Latin
America
due
its
great
biodiversity
numerous
that
are
potentially
important
new
active
compounds.
review,
62
families
with
studies
were
found,
highlighting
Fabaceae,
Asteraceae
Euphorbiaceae
family.
Additionally,
32
natural
diverse
structural
nature
effects
evaluated
vivo
vitro
models,
essential
studying
pathogenesis
tissue
repair
mechanism,
detecting
biomarkers,
evaluate
treatments.
Currently,
several
models
study
process,
including
silico
,
vitro,
models.
On
other
hand,
there
no
appropriate
model
determine
effect,
and,
many
cases,
they
combined
provide
sufficient
scientific
evidence.
demonstrates
potential
region
research
into
sources
molecules.
Nevertheless,
still
being
studied
findings
allow
generating
viable
alternatives
solution
problems
associated
healing.
Language: Английский
Photobiomodulation therapy
JADA Foundational Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
4, P. 100045 - 100045
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Injectable dual-network hydrogel for phototherapy and immunomodulation in the treatment of MRSA-infected and diabetic wound
Shengfei Bao,
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Aodi Jiang,
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Peng Li
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et al.
Chemical Engineering Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 163026 - 163026
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Therapeutic Potential of Near-Infrared Polychromatic Light in Hyperglycemic Human Cell Models: Toward Improved Diabetic Wound Healing
Simge Çıtak,
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Tülay Selin Erkut,
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Anıl Sera Çakmak
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Intelligent hydrogel-based dressings for treatment of chronic diabetic wounds
Chenguang Liu,
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Li He
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World Journal of Diabetes,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(5)
Published: April 24, 2025
Diabetic
wounds
represent
a
significant
challenge
in
the
medical
field,
significantly
impacting
patient
quality
of
life
and
imposing
heavy
burden
on
healthcare
systems.
Intelligent
hydrogel
dressings
have
attracted
attention
diabetic
wound
treatment
due
to
their
unique
properties.
This
review
systematically
explores
three
main
categories
intelligent
hydrogels
(natural,
synthetic,
composite),
dissecting
composition,
structure,
mechanisms
that
enable
responses.
The
crucial
roles
these
maintaining
moist
environment,
efficiently
absorbing
exudate,
precisely
delivering
drugs
are
expounded.
Moreover,
application
advantages
combating
bacteria
infections,
regulating
inflammation
immunity,
promoting
angiogenesis
tissue
regeneration,
as
well
enabling
real-time
monitoring
personalized
treatment,
explored
depth.
Additionally,
we
discuss
future
research
directions
prospects
for
precision
medicine
care,
aiming
inspire
innovation
provide
comprehensive
theoretical
basis
development
next-generation
dressings.
Language: Английский