Effects of a specially pulsed electric field on an animal model of wound healing

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Kenan Cinar
Selcuk Comlekci
Nurgul Senol
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[1] Suleyman Demirel University,Department of Biology
[2] Suleyman Demirel University,Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
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Lasers in Medical Science | 2009年 / 24卷
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Pulsed electric field; Wound healing; Mouse; Pure electric field stimulation; Parallel plates;
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The possible beneficial effects of a specially pulsed electric field (PEF) on wound healing were investigated in this study. We made a pair of triangular, full-thickness, dorsal incisions in the skin of 32 healthy male mice (one control group and three exposure groups). The treatment groups were kept between parallel plates in a partially insulated exposed environment. Group I was exposed to an electric field intensity of 10 kV/m, group II was exposed to 1.9 kV/m, and group III was exposed to 0.9 kV/m. PEFs were applied to the subjects for 20–22 h and 8 consecutive days. We determined the differences in wound recovery between the groups based on the following parameters: collagen fiber density, inflammatory infiltration density, capillary proliferation, and existence of exudates. We found that a 0.9 kV/m–1.9 kV/m chopped direct current (DC) electric field with a 30 µs repetition time favorably affected collagen synthesis and wound recovery. Despite the intensity of 0.9–1.9 kV/m, PEF accelerated healing, but 10 kV/m decelerated this recovery process.
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