A modern view of the processes of mechanotransduction in healthy and damaged skin: review

I. V. Pavlenko, Vitaly N. Gostev, Kirill V. Andriukhin
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Questions concerning the study of mechanotransduction in the skin are currently of interest to many researchers, especially those engaged in the study of the problem of high-quality surgical treatment of soft tissue wounds. The possibility of developing new ways of treating various pathologies of the integumentary tissues, including wound defects, depends on understanding the processes of transmission and transformation of mechanical stimuli coming to skin cells into chains of biochemical reactions. The review presents the main historical stages of the development of scientific knowledge about mechanotransduction, describes the features of mechanotransduction in integumentary tissues, currently known mediators and signaling pathways that realize the transmission of mechanical influences from the cell surface to its nucleus, and also suggests possible directions for using this phenomenon in practice. The work also noted changes occurring at the cellular level during the recoding of mechanical signals in wounds prone to slowing down natural healing processes chronic wounds. We believe that one of the promising trends in the practical application of mechanotransduction is the possibility of using its effects when stretching the skin during the treatment of wound defects of soft tissues.
健康和受损皮肤机械传导过程的现代观点:综述
关于皮肤机械转导研究的问题是目前许多研究人员感兴趣的问题,特别是那些从事软组织伤口高质量外科治疗问题研究的研究人员。开发治疗包括伤口缺陷在内的各种皮肤组织病理的新方法的可能性,取决于对皮肤细胞的机械刺激转化为生化反应链的传递和转化过程的理解。本文介绍了机械转导科学知识发展的主要历史阶段,描述了机械转导在被膜组织中的特点,目前已知的实现机械影响从细胞表面传递到细胞核的介质和信号通路,并提出了在实践中使用这一现象的可能方向。这项工作还注意到,在伤口机械信号的重新编码过程中,细胞水平上发生的变化容易减缓慢性伤口的自然愈合过程。我们相信机械转导在实际应用中的一个有希望的趋势是在软组织伤口缺陷的治疗过程中,在拉伸皮肤时利用其效果的可能性。
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