Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) is currently emerging as a promising therapeutic option for diseases involving impaired tissue repair and remodeling. In this regard, HBO has been shown to modulate signaling pathways responsible for matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) regulation, which makes the MMPs interesting targets for investigation. However, the understanding regarding how HBO treatment affects the expression and activity of the MMP family members in different tissues and diseases needs to be clarified. The precise roles of MMPs in the physiopathology of various tissue repair disorders also remain unclear. Because of potential off-target systemic effects of the HBO on MMPs, researchers and physicians should carefully consider whether their patients could be affected adversely by HBO exposure. This narrative review provides an overview of MMP biology (structure, function, and regulation) and summarizes available data showing how MMPs respond to HBO in different tissues and pathologies, also highlighting possible mechanisms.
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