Effects of hyperbaric oxygen on inflammatory response to wound and trauma: Possible mechanism of action

被引:104
作者
Al-Waili, Noori S. [1 ]
Butler, Glenn J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mt Vernon Hosp, Life Support Technol Inc, New Technol Inc, Chron Wound Treatment & Hyperbar Med Ctr, Mt Vernon, NY 10550 USA
来源
THESCIENTIFICWORLDJOURNAL | 2006年 / 6卷
关键词
hyperbaric; oxygen; nitric oxide; prostaglandin; cytokines; inflammation; wound;
D O I
10.1100/tsw.2006.78
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
There is growing interest in expanding the clinical applications for HBO2 (hyperbaric oxygen therapy) into new medical and surgical fields. The pathophysiology of response towards wounds, infection, trauma, or surgery involves various chemical mediators that include cytokines, prostaglandins (PGs), and nitric oxide (NO). The beneficial role played by HBO2 in wound healing, carbon monoxide poisoning, decompression sickness, and other indications is well documented. However, the exact mechanism of action is still poorly understood. This review addresses the effects of HBO2 on PGs, NO, and cytokines involved in wound pathophysiology and inflammation in particular. The results of this review indicate that HBO2 has important effects on the biology of cytokines and other mediators of inflammation. HBO2 causes cytokine down-regulation and growth factor up-regulation. HBO2 transiently suppresses stimulus-induced proinflammatory cytokine production and affects the liberation of TNF alpha (tumor necrosis factor alpha) and endothelins. VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) levels are significantly increased with HBO2, whereas the value of PGE(2) and COX-2 mRNA are markedly reduced. The effect of HBO2 on NO production is not well established and more studies are required. In conclusion, cytokines, PGs, and NO may play a major role in the mechanism of action of HBO2 and further research could pave the way for new clinical applications for HBO2 to be established. It could be proposed that chronic wounds persist due to an uncontrolled pathological inflammatory response in the wound bed and that HBO2 enhances wound healing by damping pathological inflammation (anti-inflammatory effects); this hypothetical proposal remains to be substantiated with experimental results.
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