Skin and its relationship with cutaneous wound healing
10.3760/cma.j.cn114453-20210224-00081
- VernacularTitle:皮肤及其与伤口愈合的关系
- Author:
Guiyan QIN
1
;
Xueyu ZHANG
;
Xing LEI
;
Huan WANG
Author Information
1. 临沂市精神卫生中心骨科 276000
- Keywords:
Skin;
Fibroblast;
Wound healing;
Adipose tissue, white
- From:
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery
2021;37(6):703-708
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
The skin is the largest organ of the human body and consists of two layers: epidermis and dermis. The dermal fibroblasts originate from distinct locations of the embryo and contain the location memory information in the skin. The dermal fibroblast progenitors differentiate into various cell types that are fated to perform specific functions such as hair follicle initiation and scar formation during wound healing. In addition, other skin components such as adipose tissue and nerves also play a role in wound healing. The authors reviewed the skin structure and its relationship with wound healing, and explored the mechanism of skin structure, such as epidermis, dermis and fat, in regulating the process of wound regeneration or scar healing, in order to find ways to promote wound healing or improve the quality of healing.