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Comparative wound healing - Are the small animal veterinarian's clinical patients an improved translational model for human wound healing research?

机译:比较伤口愈合,是小动物兽医临床病人的一种改进为人类的伤口愈合转化模型研究呢?

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Despite intensive research efforts into understanding the pathophysiology of both chronic wounds and scar formation, and the development of wound care strategies to target both healing extremes, problematic wounds in human health care remain a formidable challenge. Although valuable fundamental information regarding the pathophysiology of problematic wounds can be gained from in vitro investigations and in vivo studies performed in laboratory animal models, the lack of concordance with human pathophysiology has been cited as a major impediment to translational research in human wound care. Therefore, the identification of superior clinical models for both chronic wounds and scarring disorders should be a high priority for scientists who work in the field of human wound healing research. To be successful, translational wound healing research should function as an intellectual ecosystem in which information flows from basic science researchers using in vitro and in vivo models to clinicians and back again from the clinical investigators to the basic scientists. Integral to the efficiency of this process is the incorporation of models which can accurately predict clinical success. The aim of this review is to describe the potential advantages and limitations of using clinical companion animals (primarily dogs and cats) as translational models for cutaneous wound healing research by describing comparative aspects of wound healing in these species, common acute and chronic cutaneous wounds in clinical canine and feline patients, and the infrastructure that currently exists in veterinary medicine which may facilitate translational studies and simultaneously benefit both veterinary and human wound care patients.
机译:尽管深入研究了解慢性的病理生理学伤口和疤痕形成和发展的愈合伤口护理策略目标极端,伤口在人类健康保健问题仍然是一个艰巨的挑战。基本信息病理生理学的问题伤口从体内和体外调查研究在实验动物模型,缺乏一致的人病理生理学已经被认为是一个主要的在人类障碍转化研究伤口护理。卓越的临床模型对慢性伤口和疤痕障碍应该优先为科学家们的工作领域的人伤口愈合的研究。平移伤口愈合的研究函数作为一个知识的生态系统信息流动从基础科学研究人员利用体外和体内模型临床医生再从临床调查基本的科学家。这个过程的整合模型它可以准确地预测临床成功。本文的目的是描述使用的潜在优势和局限性临床(主要是狗和伴侣动物猫)平移模型皮肤伤口描述比较治疗的研究伤口愈合方面,在这些物种中,常见的急性和慢性皮肤伤口在临床狗和猫的病人,以及目前存在的基础设施兽医可以促进转化研究同时受益兽医和人类的伤口护理病人。

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