Non-thermal plasma suppresses bacterial colonization on skin wound and promotes wound healing in mice

Ying Yu , Ming Tan , Hongxiang Chen , Zhihong Wu , Li Xu , Juan Li , Jingjiang Cao , Yinsheng Yang , Xuemin Xiao , Xin Lian , Xinpei Lu , Yating Tu

Current Medical Science ›› 2011, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (3) : 390 -394.

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Current Medical Science ›› 2011, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (3) : 390 -394. DOI: 10.1007/s11596-011-0387-2
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Non-thermal plasma suppresses bacterial colonization on skin wound and promotes wound healing in mice

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The present study evaluated the effect of non-thermal plasma on skin wound healing in BalB/c mice. Two 6-mm wounds along the both sides of the spine were created on the back of each mouse (n=80) by using a punch biopsy. The mice were assigned randomly into two groups, with 40 animals in each group: a non-thermal plasma group in which the mice were treated with the non-thermal plasma; a control group in which the mice were left to heal naturally. Wound healing was evaluated on postoperative days (POD) 4, 7, 10 and 14 (n=5 per group in each POD) by percentage of wound closure. The mice was euthanized on POD 1, 4, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28 and 35 (n=1 in each POD). The wounds were removed, routinely fixed, paraffin-embedded, sectioned and HE-stained. A modified scoring system was used to evaluate the wounds. The results showed that acute inflammation peaked on POD 4 in non-thermal plasma group, earlier than in control group in which acute inflammation reached a peak on POD 7, and the acute inflammation scores were much lower in non-thermal group than in control group on POD 7 (P<0.05). The amount of granular tissue was greater on POD 4 and 7 in non-thermal group than in control group (P<0.05). The re-epithelialization score and the neovasularization score were increased significantly in non-thermal group when compared with control group on POD 7 and 10 (P<0.05 for all). The count of bacterial colonies was 103 CFU/mL on POD 4 and <20 CFU/mL on POD 7, significantly lower than that in control group (109 CFU/mL on POD 4 and >1012 CFU/mL on the POD 7) (P<0.05). It was suggested that the non-thermal plasma facilitates the wound healing by suppressing bacterial colonization.

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non-thermal plasma / wound healing / BalB/c mice / bacterial colonization

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Ying Yu, Ming Tan, Hongxiang Chen, Zhihong Wu, Li Xu, Juan Li, Jingjiang Cao, Yinsheng Yang, Xuemin Xiao, Xin Lian, Xinpei Lu, Yating Tu. Non-thermal plasma suppresses bacterial colonization on skin wound and promotes wound healing in mice. Current Medical Science, 2011, 31(3): 390-394 DOI:10.1007/s11596-011-0387-2

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