丝光绿蝇防御素及其刺激伤口再生过程的能力。回顾文献和我们自己的观察

Dariusz Bazaliński, Mateusz Skórka, Paulina Szymańska, Anna Wójcik, Przemysław Lipiński
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在过去的十年中,丝光Lucilia sericata的药用幼虫被认为是“神奇的治疗蛆虫”,因为它们具有多种生物化学特性,可以刺激伤口愈合过程。从蛆的排泄物和分泌物中分离出化学物质,为开发利用防御素刺激不同病因伤口愈合过程的研究提供了更大的可能性。目前的研究主要集中在分离、鉴定、重组和生产选定的物质。根据2000年至2022年发表的研究,对文献进行了批判性分析。作者使用PubMed和Termedia数据库对科学论文进行了回顾,使用以下关键词:防御素,丝光Lucilia sericata,蛆清创治疗。丝光绿蝇排泄物/分泌物已被证明具有抗菌、抗生物膜、抗炎和与特定抗生素的协同作用。应该努力提高临床医生的知识水平和参与水平,以实施和推荐MDT,不仅用于生物清创,而且还用于刺激伤口的再生过程。
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Lucilia sericata defensins and their capacity to stimulate wound regenerative processes. A review of the literature and our own observations
Over the last decade the medical larvae of Lucilia sericata have been claimed to be “miracle therapeutic maggots” due to their manifold biochemical properties that stimulate healing processes in a wound. Isolating chemical substances from maggot excretions and secretions gives greater possibilities to develop research into the use of defensins to stimulate healing processes in wounds of different aetiologies. Current studies focus on isolation, identification, recombination, and production of selected substances. A critical analysis of literature was done, based on studies published in the years 2000–2022. The authors conducted a review of scientific papers using the PubMed and Termedia databases using the following keywords: defensins, Lucilia sericata , maggot debridement therapy. Lucilia sericata excretions/secretions have proven antibacterial, antibiofilm, anti-inflammatory, and synergistic properties with specific antibiotics effectiveness. Efforts should be made to increase the level of knowledge and engagement among clinicians to implement and recommend MDT not only for biodebridement, but also to stimulate regenerative processes in a wound.
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