Electrical Stimulation Using a Low-Frequency and Low-Intensity Alternating Current Modulates Type I Procollagen Production and MMP-1 Expression in Dermal Fibroblasts.

Bo Mi Kang, Jung Min Ahn, Jieun Kim, Kyungho Paik, Bo Ri Kim, Dong Hun Lee, Sang Woong Youn, Keun-Yong Eom, Chong Won Choi
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Abstract

Background: Despite various therapeutic modalities for keloids have been introduced; however, their therapeutic effects are limited. Therefore, the development of a new approach for inhibiting collagen production by scar fibroblasts is needed.

Objective: To investigate the effect of electrical stimulation using a low-frequency and low-intensity alternating current on collagen and MMP-1 levels in human dermal fibroblasts.

Methods: Low-frequency (20 kHz) and low-intensity (1 V/cm) electrical stimulations were applied to primary dermal fibroblasts. The production of type I procollagen and expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1 were evaluated. Transcriptomic analyses were conducted to explore the possible modes of action of electrical stimulation.

Results: Electrical stimulation effectively suppressed type I procollagen production and increased MMP-1 expression. In addition, transcriptomic analyses revealed that electrical stimulation altered the gene expression associated with membrane permeability and the structure of cellular membranes. Validation using real-time polymerase chain reaction revealed that electrical stimulation significantly altered the expression of mechanosensitive ion channels (PIEZO2) and membrane-bound protein organizing caveolae (CAVIN2).

Conclusion: Electrical stimulation using low-frequency and low-intensity alternating currents effectively modulates extracellular matrix homeostasis by altering the cellular membrane structure and function. Our findings suggest a promising therapeutic approach for the management of keloids and hypertrophic scars.

低频低强度交流电刺激调节真皮成纤维细胞I型前胶原生成和MMP-1表达
背景:尽管已经介绍了各种治疗瘢痕疙瘩的方法;然而,它们的治疗效果是有限的。因此,需要开发一种新的方法来抑制瘢痕成纤维细胞产生胶原蛋白。目的:探讨低频低强度交流电刺激对人真皮成纤维细胞胶原蛋白和MMP-1水平的影响。方法:采用低频(20 kHz)和低强度(1 V/cm)电刺激原代真皮成纤维细胞。观察I型前胶原蛋白的生成及基质金属蛋白酶-1的表达。转录组学分析探讨了电刺激可能的作用模式。结果:电刺激可有效抑制I型前胶原生成,增加MMP-1表达。此外,转录组学分析显示,电刺激改变了与膜通透性和细胞膜结构相关的基因表达。实时聚合酶链反应验证表明,电刺激显著改变了机械敏感离子通道(PIEZO2)和膜结合蛋白组织小泡(CAVIN2)的表达。结论:低频低强度交流电刺激通过改变细胞膜结构和功能,有效调节细胞外基质稳态。我们的研究结果为瘢痕疙瘩和增生性疤痕的治疗提供了一种有希望的治疗方法。
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