sadeghi moghaddam bijari A, alijanian M, keshmiri neghab H. The effect of blood cells derived exosomes on acute wound healing. lmj 2024; 20 (3 and 4) :15-25
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Background: Nowadays, there is a specific focus on the skin health issue specifically about acute and chronic wounds repairment. Up to day, many efforts have been done and some solutions have been introduced to amelioration of cutaneous wounds.
As one of the latest methods, extracellular vesicles such as exosomes presented to procedure of wound healing phases. Exosomes, the nanosized extracellular bilayer vesicles, secret from every cell type in body and could influence on many targeted cells via their cargo’s. So, they may be essential agents in various biological processes including Support the skin repairment. Because of blood importance in wound healing, in this study we reviewed the effects of blood cells derived exosome on chronic wound.
Method: In order to obtain this information, all of articles related with exosomes derived from each of the blood cells are collected with a time limitation between 2005 to 2024years.
Results: Overall, revealed that some exosomes secreted from some blood cells specially macrophages and platelets, can affect on wound healing and promote It, almost in earlier stages of wound incidence.
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General Received: 2024/01/19 | Accepted: 2024/02/19 | Published: 2024/06/30
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