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Topical oxygen therapy induces vascular endothelial growth factor expression and improves closure of clinically presented chronic wounds

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1681.2008.04934.x

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redox; skin; tissue repair; topical therapeutics; translational research; wound care; wound patient; wound therapy

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  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [R01 DK076566, R01 DK076566-02, R01 DK076566-01A2] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM069589, R01 GM069589-01A1, GM077185, R01 GM077185-01A2, R01 GM077185, R01 GM069589] Funding Source: Medline

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1. Chronic wounds, especially in diabetics, represent a serious threat to human health. 2. Correcting a compromised state of tissue oxygenation by the administration of supplemental O-2 is known to benefit wound healing. Beyond its role as a nutrient and antibiotic, O-2 supports wound healing by driving redox signaling. 3. Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy is widely used and approved by Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services to treat specific ulcerations. The current literature supports the notion that approaches to topically oxygenate wounds may be productive. 4. Here, we present the results of two simultaneous studies testing the effects of HBO and portable topical oxygen (TO) therapies. These two therapeutic approaches have several contrasting features. 5. In total, 1854 patients were screened in outpatient wound clinics for non-randomized enrolments into the HBO (n = 32; 31% diabetic) and TO (n = 25; 52% diabetic) studies. 6. Under the conditions of the present study, HBO treatment seemed to benefit some wounds while not benefiting others. Overall, HBO did not result in statistically significant improvements in wound size in the given population over the time monitored in the present study. 7. However, TO significantly improved wound size. Among the three O-2-sensitive genes (VEGF, TGFb1 and COL1A1) studied in wound edge tissue biopsies, TO treatment was associated with higher VEGF165 expression in healing wounds. Expression of the other genes mentioned was not affected by TO. There was no significant change in the expression levels of any of genes studied in patients in the HBO study. This establishes a link between VEGF gene expression and healing outcome for TO therapy. 8. Taken together, the present study provides evidence demonstrating that TO treatment benefits wound healing in patients suffering from chronic wounds. Treatment with TO is associated with an induction of VEGF expression in wound edge tissue and an improvement in wound size.

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