Vasculogenic stem cell mobilization and wound recruitment in diabetic patients: Increased cell number and intracellular regulatory protein content associated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy |
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Authors: | Stephen R. Thom MD PhD Tatyana N. Milovanova MD PhD Ming Yang MD Veena M. Bhopale PhD Elena M. Sorokina PhD Günalp Uzun MD D. Scot Malay DPM MSCE Michael A. Troiano DPM Kevin R. Hardy MD David S. Lambert MD Christopher J. Logue MD David J. Margolis MD PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Environmental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,;2. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,;3. Department of Underwater & Hyperbaric Medicine, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Haydarpasa Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey,;4. Podiatry Surgery University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and;5. Dermatology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | Diabetic patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapies (HBO2T) for refractory lower extremity neuropathic ulcers exhibit more than a twofold elevation (p=0.004) in circulating stem cells after treatments and the post‐HBO2T CD34+ cell population contains two‐ to threefold higher levels of hypoxia inducible factors‐1, ‐2, and ‐3, as well as thioredoxin‐1 (p<0.003), than cells present in blood before HBO2T. Skin margins obtained from 2‐day‐old abdominal wounds exhibit higher expression of CD133, CD34, hypoxia inducible factor‐1, and Trx‐1 vs. margins from refractory lower extremity wounds and expression of these proteins in all wounds is increased due to HBO2T (p<0.003). HBO2T is known to mobilize bone marrow stem cells by stimulating nitric oxide synthase. We found that nitric oxide synthase activity is acutely increased in patients' platelets following HBO2T and remains elevated for at least 20 hours. We conclude that HBO2T stimulates vasculogenic stem cell mobilization from bone marrow of diabetics and more cells are recruited to skin wounds. |
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