Wound healing remains a significant clinical challenge worldwide, and effective management strategies are essential for improving outcomes. This study investigates the therapeutic potential of the AcuCool⢠system, a novel multifunctional device that combines high-velocity CO(2) cryotherapy with intradermal delivery of epidermal growth factor (EGF), in promoting wound healing. Using a full-thickness skin wound model in Sprague Dawley rats, we compared the effects of Device+EGF treatment to those of conventional microneedling-based EGF delivery and untreated controls. Macroscopic assessments revealed significantly accelerated wound closure in the Device+EGF group. Histological analysis showed enhanced re-epithelialization, reduced inflammatory cell infiltration, and increased collagen deposition. Molecular evaluations further demonstrated downregulation of pro-inflammatory markers (TNF-α, IL-1β, MCP-1) and upregulation of remodeling-related genes including TGF-β1, Collagen I, and Vimentin. In addition, nitrite assays confirmed reduced local nitric oxide levels, indicating suppression of oxidative stress. The AcuCool⢠platform offers precise, non-invasive drug delivery with dual physical and biochemical therapeutic mechanisms, enabling superior control of inflammation and tissue regeneration. These findings suggest that AcuCool⢠represents a promising therapeutic strategy for accelerating wound healing in acute models. While further studies are warranted in chronic wound settings, this approach may hold translational potential for future clinical applications.
Synergistic CO(2) Cryotherapy and EGF Delivery for Accelerated Wound Healing Through Anti-Inflammatory and Regenerative Pathways.
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作者:Jin Yongxun, Lee Yong-Hyun, Kim Do Hwan, Jin Caijun, Zhang Xinrui, Yoo Jae Ryeong, Kim Gun-Ho, Kim Dae Hyun, Oh Taek-In, Jung Yi-Sook, Chien Pham Ngoc, Heo Chan Yeong
| 期刊: | International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 影响因子: | 4.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Sep 10; 26(18):8796 |
| doi: | 10.3390/ijms26188796 | ||
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