医学
伤口愈合
糖尿病足
炎症
糖尿病足溃疡
缺氧(环境)
免疫系统
再生(生物学)
糖尿病
生物信息学
免疫学
细胞生物学
内分泌学
有机化学
化学
氧气
生物
作者
Jiuju Wang,Xuejiao Yang,Tao Zhou,Haitao Ma,Xingxing Yuan,Shuxun Yan,Siqi Wang
标识
DOI:10.4103/jrms.jrms_573_24
摘要
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common yet serious complication in individuals with diabetes, often presenting as chronic, nonhealing wounds that significantly impair quality of life. The healing process of DFUs is largely influenced by the local microenvironment, which encompasses factors such as hypoxia, inflammation, and the involvement of various cell types. Poor blood circulation in the affected area results in hypoxia, compromising cellular function and restricting nutrient supply, thereby delaying wound healing. In addition, chronic inflammation disrupts immune system balance, with excessive pro-inflammatory cytokines not only failing to facilitate tissue repair but also exacerbating tissue damage. Moreover, key cell types, including fibroblasts, keratinocytes, and macrophages, play crucial roles at different stages of the healing process, contributing to collagen production and skin regeneration. A comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics within the DFU microenvironment is essential for developing more precise therapeutic approaches, such as advanced drug delivery systems and bioactive materials, aimed at promoting wound healing and reducing the risk of recurrence.
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