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Low intensity pulsed ultrasound for fracture healing: A review of the clinical evidence and the associated biological mechanism of action

机译:低强度脉冲超声治疗骨折:临床证据和相关的生物学作用机制综述

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Low intensity pulsed ultrasound is used in the clinical treatment of fractures and other osseous defects. Level I clinical studies demonstrate the ability of a specific ultrasound signal (1.5 MHz ultrasound pulsed at 1 kHz, 20% duty cycle, 30 mW/cm(2) intensity (SATA)) to accelerate the healing time in fresh tibia, radius and scaphoid fractures by up to 40%. Additionally, the same ultrasound signal has been shown to be effective at resolving all types of nonunions of all ages, following a wide range of fracture types and primary fracture management techniques. Recently, significant efforts have resulted in a more comprehensive understanding of the biological mechanism of action that produces the documented clinical outcomes. Low intensity pulsed ultrasound has been demonstrated to accelerate in vivo all stages of the fracture repair process (inflammation, soft callus formation, hard callus formation). In particular, accelerated mineralisation has been demonstrated in vitro with increases in osteocalcin, alkaline phosphatase, VEGF and MMP-13 expression. Integrins, a family of mechanoreceptors present on a wide range of cells involved in the fracture healing process, have been shown to be activated by the ultrasound signal. Downstream of the integrin activation, focal adhesions occur on the surface of cells with the activation of multiple signalling pathways, including the ERK, NF-kappa beta, and PI3 kinase pathways. These pathways have been directly linked to the production of COX-2 and prostaglandin, which are key to the processes of mineralisation and endochondral ossification in fracture healing. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:低强度脉冲超声用于骨折和其他骨性缺损的临床治疗。一级临床研究表明,特定的超声信号(以1 kHz脉冲,1.5%的超声脉冲,20%的占空比,30 mW / cm(2)强度(SATA)的脉冲)能够加速新鲜胫骨,radius骨和舟骨的愈合时间骨折多达40%。此外,在广泛的骨折类型和主要的骨折治疗技术之后,相同的超声信号已显示出对解决所有年龄段的所有类型的骨不连的有效方法。最近,大量的努力导致对产生文献记载的临床结果的生物学作用机制有了更全面的了解。低强度脉冲超声已被证明可促进体内骨折修复过程的所有阶段(炎症,软soft形成,硬hard形成)。特别是,体外钙化,碱性磷酸酶,VEGF和MMP-13表达的增加已证明加速矿化。整合素是存在于骨折愈合过程所涉及的广泛细胞中的一种机械感受器家族,已被证明可被超声信号激活。在整联蛋白激活的下游,在细胞表面上发生粘着粘附,并伴随着多种信号通路的激活,包括ERK,NF-κ和PI3激酶通路。这些途径与COX-2和前列腺素的产生直接相关,这是骨折愈合中矿化和软骨内骨化过程的关键。 (C)2008 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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