Artículo de revista
Los campos bioeléctricos y algunas aplicaciones médicas– Revisión
Fecha
2014-04-30Registro en:
ISSN 19099762
Autor
Moncada-Acevedo, M. E. (María Elena)
Cruz-Saavedra, J. A. (Jorge Armando de la)
Pinedo-Jaramillo, C. R. (Carlos Rafael)
Institución
Resumen
The era of bioelectricity began with the investigations of Emil Du Bois-Reymond, one of the founders of
electrophysiology. DuBois documented in detail electrical activities associated with nerve excitation, muscle contraction and
healing processes. It is currently recognized that electric fields (EFs) are present in living organisms and that they direct and
influence biological processes such as embryogenesis, regeneration and wound healing. Several studies have shown how EFs
interfere with biosynthesis and cell migration, leading to new strategies for repairing ligaments and for tissue regeneration. At
present, biological EFs and currents provide information needed for different types of diagnoses and treatments. This paper reviews
some studies focused on the generation of endogenous bioelectric fields, their biological substrates and medical applications.