Complements and the wound healing cascade: an updated review.

Plastic Surgery International Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-07-24 DOI:10.1155/2013/146764
Hani Sinno, Satya Prakash
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Wound healing is a complex pathway of regulated reactions and cellular infiltrates. The mechanisms at play have been thoroughly studied but there is much still to learn. The health care system in the USA alone spends on average 9 billion dollars annually on treating of wounds. To help reduce patient morbidity and mortality related to abnormal or prolonged skin healing, an updated review and understanding of wound healing is essential. Recent works have helped shape the multistep process in wound healing and introduced various growth factors that can augment this process. The complement cascade has been shown to have a role in inflammation and has only recently been shown to augment wound healing. In this review, we have outlined the biology of wound healing and discussed the use of growth factors and the role of complements in this intricate pathway.

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补品和伤口愈合级联:最新综述。
伤口愈合是一个复杂的调控反应和细胞浸润的途径。其中的机制已被彻底研究,但仍有许多东西需要学习。仅美国的医疗保健系统每年平均花费90亿美元用于治疗伤口。为了帮助减少患者的发病率和死亡率相关的异常或延长皮肤愈合,一个更新的审查和了解伤口愈合是必不可少的。最近的工作帮助塑造了伤口愈合的多步骤过程,并引入了各种生长因子来增强这一过程。补体级联已被证明在炎症中起作用,直到最近才被证明可以促进伤口愈合。在这篇综述中,我们概述了伤口愈合的生物学,并讨论了生长因子的使用和补体在这一复杂途径中的作用。
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