The inflammatory response recapitulates phylogeny through trophic mechanisms to the injured tissue
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The inflammatory response recapitulates phylogeny through trophic mechanisms to the injured tissue
Abstract
The post-traumatic local acute inflammatory response is described as a succession of three functional phases of possible trophic significance: 1. Nervous or immediate (ischemia-reperfusion); 2. Immune or intermediate (infiltration by inflammatory and bacterial cells) and 3. Endocrine or late (angiogenesis with regeneration and/or cicatrization). Each of these phases emphasizes the trophic role of the mechanisms in the damaged tissue. Hence, the nervous phase is predominated by nutrition by diffusion; in the immune phase trophism is mediated by inflammatory cells and bacteria and, finally, in the endocrine phase, the blood circulation and oxidative metabolism play the most significant nutritive role. Since these trophic mechanisms are of increasing complexity, progressing from anoxia to total specialization in the use of oxygen to obtain usable energy, it could be speculated that they represent the successive reappearance of the stages that take place during the evolution of life on Earth, from ancient times without oxygen. In this sense, the inflammatory response could recapitulate phylogeny through the successive expression of pathophysiologic mechanisms that have a trophic meaning to the injured tissue.
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