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Evaluation of a multi-layer adipose-derived stem cell sheet in a full-thickness wound healing model

机译:全层伤口愈合模型中多层脂肪干细胞片的评价

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Cell sheet technology has been studied for applications such as bone, ligament and skin regeneration. There has been limited examination of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) for cell sheet applications. The specific aim of this study was to evaluate ASC sheet technology for wound healing. ASCs were isolated from discarded human abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue, and ASC cell sheets were created on the surface of fibrin-grafted culture dishes. In vitro examination consisted of the histochemical characterization of the ASC sheets. In vivo experiments consisted of implanting single-layer cell sheets, triple-layer cell sheets or non-treated control onto a full-thickness wound defect (including epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous fat) in nude mice for 3 weeks. Cell sheets were easily peeled off from the culture dishes using forceps. The single- and triple-layer ASC sheets showed complete extracellular structure via hematoxylin & eosin staining. In vivo, the injury area was measured 7, 10, 14 and 21 days post-treatment to assess wound recovery. The ASC sheet-treated groups' injury area was significantly smaller than that of the non-treated control group at all time points except day 21. The triple-layer ASC sheet treatment significantly enhanced wound healing compared to the single-layer ASC sheet at 7, 10 and 14 days. The density of blood vessels showed that ASC cell sheet treatment slightly enhanced total vessel proliferation compared to the empty wound injury treatment. Our studies indicate that ASC sheets present a potentially viable matrix for full-thickness defect wound healing in a mouse model. Consequently, our ASC sheet technology represents a substantial advance in developing various types of three-dimensional tissues. ? 2012 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:已经研究了细胞片技术用于诸如骨骼,韧带和皮肤再生的应用。脂肪干细胞(ASCs)在细胞表中的应用受到了有限的检查。这项研究的具体目的是评估ASC片技术在伤口愈合中的作用。从废弃的人腹部皮下脂肪组织中分离出ASC,并在纤维蛋白移植培养皿的表面上形成ASC细胞片。体外检查包括ASC床单的组织化学特征。体内实验包括将单层细胞片,三层细胞片或未经处理的对照植入裸鼠的全层伤口缺损(包括表皮,真皮和皮下脂肪)中3周。使用镊子容易地将细胞片从培养皿上剥离。单层和三层ASC片材通过苏木精和曙红染色显示出完整的细胞外结构。在体内,在治疗后7、10、14和21天测量损伤面积以评估伤口恢复。除第21天外,在所有时间点,ASC片治疗组的损伤面积均显着小于未治疗的对照组。与7时的单层ASC片相比,三层ASC片治疗显着增强了伤口愈合。 ,10和14天。血管密度显示,与空伤口损伤处理相比,ASC细胞片处理略微增强了总血管增殖。我们的研究表明,ASC片为小鼠模型中的全层缺损伤口愈合提供了一种潜在的可行基质。因此,我们的ASC薄板技术代表了开发各种类型的三维组织的实质性进步。 ? 2012年Acta Materialia Inc.由Elsevier Ltd.发行。保留所有权利。

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