The Effect of Microcurrent Stimulation on Wound Healing in Rat

미세전류전기자극이 흰쥐의 창상치유에 미치는 영향

  • Oh, Hye-Jin (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Graduate School, Seonam University) ;
  • Kim, Jung-Woo (Dept. of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Seonam University) ;
  • Park, Jang-Sung (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Seonam University)
  • 오혜진 (서남대학교 대학원 물리치료) ;
  • 김정우 (서남대학교 의과대학 해부학교실) ;
  • 박장성 (서남대학교 물리치료학과)
  • Published : 2008.09.30

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of microcurrent stimulation intensity($50{\mu}A,\;100{\mu}A,\;300{\mu}A$ - 5 pps pulse frequency was same) on wound healing in rat. Sixty male Korean rats were randomly divided into 4 groups of 15 for 4 different treatment protocols(none-control group, $50{\mu}A,\;100{\mu}A,\;300{\mu}A$ experimental groups). Experimental 20 mm linear wound were made and all animals in the experimental groups were received microcurrent stimulation once a day for 20 minutes until sacrifice days(1st day, 3rd day, 6th day). A vernier caliper was used to measure a wound healing length and an optical microscope was used to determine any histological changes. The repeated measures two-way ANOVA was used for statistical differences in wound healing length. Experimental results were as follows: 1. In the examination with the naked eye, all groups showed similar changes until 1st day. But from 3rd day, a little intercellular fluid soaked through wound region in control group. In experimental groups, little intercellular fluid soaked through wound region, and swelling and redness did not appear. 2. Wound length of experimental $50{\mu}A$ group was significantly decreased than control group(p<0.001). And in the aspect of application period, wound length was significantly decreased in 3th, 6th day than 1st day and 6th day than 3th day (p<0.001). In conclusion, it has been found that the microcurrent stimulation had a positive effect on wound healing. And $50{\mu}A$ stimulation intensity was more effective than other intensities($100{\mu}A,\;300{\mu}A$) in wound healing. Also, low-intensity microcurrent stimulation was more effective on the purpose of wound healing.

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