Research Progress in Regulatory Mechanism 
of Valproic Acid on Inflammatory Responses to Burns and Trauma

Meidi Zhu, Shu-Ming Wang, Rui Liu
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Inflammation plays an important role in the defense of the human body. The inflammatory response can suppress the spread of pathogens, accelerate the removal of necrotic cells, and repair the damaged tissues and organs. However, an excessive inflammatory response can be fatal as it may lead to cellular apoptosis, necrosis of tissues and organs, and systemic dysfunction. An inflammatory response occurs when the skin is burned or injured, causing more severe and extensive pathological damage to the injured area. For example, inflammation can damage the coagulation system in the capillaries, resulting in the formation of small blood clots in the affected areas. In severe cases, inflammation can lead to necrosis of the injured area and may even affect other uninjured areas, causing hypoxia and inadequate blood supply. The role of valproic acid (VPA), a histone deacetylase inhibitor, has been increasingly recognized in recent years. Evidence suggests that VPA can effectively alleviate tissue and organ injuries secondary to ischemia and hypoxia, and improve the body’s tolerance to ischemia-hypoxia and inflammatory insults, thus increasing the survival rates of the patients. This article reviews the latest research progress made in the mechanisms by which VPA regulates inflammatory response to burns.
丙戊酸对烧伤和创伤炎症反应的调节机制研究进展
炎症在人体防御中发挥着重要作用。炎症反应可以抑制病原体的扩散,加速坏死细胞的清除,修复受损的组织和器官。然而,过度的炎症反应可能是致命的,因为它会导致细胞凋亡、组织和器官坏死以及全身功能障碍。皮肤烧伤或受伤时会出现炎症反应,对受伤部位造成更严重、更广泛的病理损伤。例如,炎症会破坏毛细血管中的凝血系统,导致患处形成小血块。严重时,炎症会导致受伤部位坏死,甚至可能影响其他未受伤部位,造成缺氧和供血不足。近年来,组蛋白去乙酰化酶抑制剂丙戊酸(VPA)的作用日益得到认可。有证据表明,VPA 能有效缓解缺血缺氧继发的组织器官损伤,提高机体对缺血缺氧和炎症损伤的耐受性,从而提高患者的存活率。本文综述了 VPA 调节烧伤炎症反应机制的最新研究进展。
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