Background and Purpose. A prevailing paradigm is that electrical fields can promote cell migration and tissue healing. To further validate this paradigm, we tested the hypothesis that periodic direct current (DC) can enhance wound closure using an in vitro dynamic model of cell migration. Methods and Results. Layers of primary fibroblasts were wounded and treated with DC under various voltages. Repair area, cell velocity, and directionality as well as lamellipodium area were evalu-ated at different times. Direct current had no beneficial effect on cell migration. Moreover, prolonged stimulation under the highest voltage led to significant reduction in wound closure and cell velocity. The reduction of membrane protusions in stimulated cells ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) has long been used as an alternative clinical treatment and an effective...
<div><p>Electrical stimulation (ES) has long been used as an alternative clinical treatment and an e...
Problem investigated: Chronic wounds are not only a major burden to the patient arising from genera...
Cell motility is important in embryonic development, wound-healing, and the metastasis of cancer. Th...
Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with growth an...
Abstract Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with ...
Endogenous electric currents generated instantly at skin wounds direct migration of epithelial cells...
There is growing evidence that cell behaviors can be influenced by the direct current electric field...
Endogenous electric currents generated instantly at skin wounds direct migration of epithelial cells...
International audienceAesthetic wound healing is often experienced by patients after electrochemothe...
Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
ABSTRACT Upon breaching of the skin an electric current is driven out from injuries by a potential ...
Endogenous direct-current electric fields (EFs) play significant roles in biological and pathologica...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) has long been used as an alternative clinical treatment and an effective...
<div><p>Electrical stimulation (ES) has long been used as an alternative clinical treatment and an e...
Problem investigated: Chronic wounds are not only a major burden to the patient arising from genera...
Cell motility is important in embryonic development, wound-healing, and the metastasis of cancer. Th...
Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with growth an...
Abstract Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with ...
Endogenous electric currents generated instantly at skin wounds direct migration of epithelial cells...
There is growing evidence that cell behaviors can be influenced by the direct current electric field...
Endogenous electric currents generated instantly at skin wounds direct migration of epithelial cells...
International audienceAesthetic wound healing is often experienced by patients after electrochemothe...
Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
ABSTRACT Upon breaching of the skin an electric current is driven out from injuries by a potential ...
Endogenous direct-current electric fields (EFs) play significant roles in biological and pathologica...
Electrical stimulation (ES) can serve as a therapeutic modality accelerating the healing of wounds, ...
Electrical stimulation (ES) has long been used as an alternative clinical treatment and an effective...
<div><p>Electrical stimulation (ES) has long been used as an alternative clinical treatment and an e...