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Human adipose-derived stem cells promote vascularization of collagen-based scaffolds transplanted into nude mice

AIM: After in vivo implantation of cell-loaded devices, only the cells close to the capillaries can obtain nutrients to maintain their functions. It is known that factors secreted by stem cells, rather than stem cells themselves, are fundamental to guarantee new vascularization in the area of implan...

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Autores principales: Cherubino, Mario, Valdatta, Luigi, Balzaretti, Riccardo, Pellegatta, Igor, Rossi, Federica, Protasoni, Marina, Tedeschi, Alessandra, Accolla, Roberto S, Bernardini, Giovanni, Gornati, Rosalba
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Publicado: Future Medicine Ltd 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4976995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26965659
http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/rme-2015-0010
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author Cherubino, Mario
Valdatta, Luigi
Balzaretti, Riccardo
Pellegatta, Igor
Rossi, Federica
Protasoni, Marina
Tedeschi, Alessandra
Accolla, Roberto S
Bernardini, Giovanni
Gornati, Rosalba
author_facet Cherubino, Mario
Valdatta, Luigi
Balzaretti, Riccardo
Pellegatta, Igor
Rossi, Federica
Protasoni, Marina
Tedeschi, Alessandra
Accolla, Roberto S
Bernardini, Giovanni
Gornati, Rosalba
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description AIM: After in vivo implantation of cell-loaded devices, only the cells close to the capillaries can obtain nutrients to maintain their functions. It is known that factors secreted by stem cells, rather than stem cells themselves, are fundamental to guarantee new vascularization in the area of implant. MATERIALS & METHODS: To investigate this possibility, we have grafted mice with Bilayer and Flowable Integra(®) scaffolds, loaded or not with human adipose-derived stem cells. RESULTS: Our results support the therapeutic potential of human adipose-derived stem cells to induce new vascular networks of engineered organs and tissues. CONCLUSION: This finding suggests that our approach can help to form new vascular networks that allow sufficient vascularization of engineered organs and tissues in cases of difficult wound healing due to ischemic conditions.
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spelling pubmed-49769952017-04-01 Human adipose-derived stem cells promote vascularization of collagen-based scaffolds transplanted into nude mice Cherubino, Mario Valdatta, Luigi Balzaretti, Riccardo Pellegatta, Igor Rossi, Federica Protasoni, Marina Tedeschi, Alessandra Accolla, Roberto S Bernardini, Giovanni Gornati, Rosalba Regen Med Research Article AIM: After in vivo implantation of cell-loaded devices, only the cells close to the capillaries can obtain nutrients to maintain their functions. It is known that factors secreted by stem cells, rather than stem cells themselves, are fundamental to guarantee new vascularization in the area of implant. MATERIALS & METHODS: To investigate this possibility, we have grafted mice with Bilayer and Flowable Integra(®) scaffolds, loaded or not with human adipose-derived stem cells. RESULTS: Our results support the therapeutic potential of human adipose-derived stem cells to induce new vascular networks of engineered organs and tissues. CONCLUSION: This finding suggests that our approach can help to form new vascular networks that allow sufficient vascularization of engineered organs and tissues in cases of difficult wound healing due to ischemic conditions. Future Medicine Ltd 2016-04 2016-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4976995/ /pubmed/26965659 http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/rme-2015-0010 Text en © Rosalba Gornati This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Cherubino, Mario
Valdatta, Luigi
Balzaretti, Riccardo
Pellegatta, Igor
Rossi, Federica
Protasoni, Marina
Tedeschi, Alessandra
Accolla, Roberto S
Bernardini, Giovanni
Gornati, Rosalba
Human adipose-derived stem cells promote vascularization of collagen-based scaffolds transplanted into nude mice
title Human adipose-derived stem cells promote vascularization of collagen-based scaffolds transplanted into nude mice
title_full Human adipose-derived stem cells promote vascularization of collagen-based scaffolds transplanted into nude mice
title_fullStr Human adipose-derived stem cells promote vascularization of collagen-based scaffolds transplanted into nude mice
title_full_unstemmed Human adipose-derived stem cells promote vascularization of collagen-based scaffolds transplanted into nude mice
title_short Human adipose-derived stem cells promote vascularization of collagen-based scaffolds transplanted into nude mice
title_sort human adipose-derived stem cells promote vascularization of collagen-based scaffolds transplanted into nude mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4976995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26965659
http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/rme-2015-0010
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