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Experimental wound healing using microamperage electrical stimulation in rabbits
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MechanobiologyMicroamperage Electrical StimulationStimulation DeviceSkin IncisionEngineeringSoft Tissue InjurySkin SubstituteScar PreventionWound CareWound HealingBiomedical EngineeringDermatologyElectrophysiologyMedicineDermal StructureExperimental WoundMicroamperes Current Intensity
We investigated the effects of microamperage electrical stimulation (MES) on the healing of skin incision in rabbits. Thirty male adult rabbits were randomly divided into sham-treated and experimental groups. Each group was divided into three subgroups, based on the duration of experiment (4, 7, and 15 days). A full-thickness incision was made on the skin of each rabbit. The experimental group received an MES of 200 microamperes current intensity for 2 h/day. Morphometrical and biomechanical evaluations were carried out. The mean number of fibroblasts at day 7 and the mean of tensile strength at day 15 were found to be significantly higher for the experimental group than for those in the sham-treated group (p < 0.01 and p < 0.05, respectively). Daily application of MES significantly accelerated the wound-healing process of full-thickness incision in the rabbits' skin.
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