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Plasma treatment effect on angiogenesis in wound healing process evaluated in vivo using angiographic optical coherence tomography

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 109, Issue 23, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4967375

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea [2016M3C7A1913844]
  2. Ministry of Health and Welfare of Korea [HI15C0001]
  3. Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy of Korea [10052890, 10053098, 10052307]
  4. NRFI of Korea
  5. Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology (KEIT) [10053098, 10052890, 10052307] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)
  6. National Research Foundation of Korea [2016M3C7A1913844] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma holds promise for promoting wound healing. However, plasma-induced angiogenesis, which is important to better understand the underlying physics of plasma treatment effect on wound healing, remains largely unknown. We therefore evaluated the effect of non-thermal plasma on angiogenesis during wound healing through longitudinal monitoring over 30 days using non-invasive angiographic optical coherence tomography imaging in vivo. We demonstrate that the plasma-treated vascular wound area of mouse ear was noticeably decreased as compared to that of control during the early days in the wound healing process. We also observed that the vascular area density was increased in the plasma affected region near the wound as compared to the plasma unaffected region. The difference in the vascular wound area and the vascular area density peaked around day 3. This indicates that the plasma treatment induced additional angiogenic effects in the wound healing process especially during the early days. This non-invasive optical angiographic approach for in vivo time-lapse imaging provides further insights into elucidating plasma-induced angiogenesis in the wound healing process and its application in the biomedical plasma evaluation. Published by AIP Publishing.

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