Human Gingival Fibroblasts Exposed to Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields: In Vitro Model of Wound-Healing Improvement

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Due to previous studies on the effects of sinusoidal and pulsed electromagnetic fields (SEMF) in accelerated tissue regeneration and wound healing, this study targets the effects of SEMF and an extremely low frequency PEMF by utilizing gingival fibroblasts on oral healing. Each treatment showed beneficial effects on mediating the change from an inflammatory to a proliferative phase in wound healing indicating that SEMF and PEMF’s potential in wound repair.

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Study Categories

wound healing

Authors

[‘Erica Costantini’, ‘Bruna Sinjari’, ‘Chiara D’Angelo’, ‘Giovanna Murmura’, ‘Marcella Reale’, ‘Sergio Caputi’]

PMID

31035654

PMCID

PMC6540598

Published Date

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Frequency (Hz)

30, 300

Frequency Range

High, Low

Intensity (G)

10, 200

Intensity Range

High, Low

Waveform

sine

PEMF/EMF/RF/LT

PEMF

Study Subject Types

human

Keywords Listed

electromagnetic fields, human gingival fibroblasts, cytokines, chemokines

Added Descriptive Keywords

wound, healing, connective tissue, human

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