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Influence of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells on the Burn Wound Healing Process

Burns are lesions in which the thermal energy of the causative agent transfers heat to the surface of the body, causing superficial or deep damage to the skin with protein denaturation in cells and biochemical maladjustments, which delay and disrupt the cicatricial process, increasing the chances of...

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Autores principales: Franck, Claudio Luciano, Senegaglia, Alexandra Cristina, Leite, Lidiane Maria Boldrini, de Moura, Sérgio Adriane Bezerra, Francisco, Nathália Forti, Ribas Filho, Jurandir Marcondes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6388323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30886634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2340725
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author Franck, Claudio Luciano
Senegaglia, Alexandra Cristina
Leite, Lidiane Maria Boldrini
de Moura, Sérgio Adriane Bezerra
Francisco, Nathália Forti
Ribas Filho, Jurandir Marcondes
author_facet Franck, Claudio Luciano
Senegaglia, Alexandra Cristina
Leite, Lidiane Maria Boldrini
de Moura, Sérgio Adriane Bezerra
Francisco, Nathália Forti
Ribas Filho, Jurandir Marcondes
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description Burns are lesions in which the thermal energy of the causative agent transfers heat to the surface of the body, causing superficial or deep damage to the skin with protein denaturation in cells and biochemical maladjustments, which delay and disrupt the cicatricial process, increasing the chances of functional and aesthetic sequelae. This study evaluates the influence of adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ADSCs) on burn healing in terms of the size of the cicatricial space and quantified measures of collagen deposition, inflammatory infiltrate, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels. Initially, intra-abdominal adipose tissue was resected from a single donor Wistar rat that was not part of any of the subsequent groups to obtain ADSCs by isolation and cell culture. Burns were made in the left lateral abdominal region of Wistar rats by contact with a square ceramic paper with a 484 mm(2) area heated to 100°C for 30 seconds. Intradermal ADSC transplantation was performed in two stages. The first was on the same day of the burn, when 3.2 × 10(6) ADSCs were transplanted shortly after the burned region cooled, while the second stage occurred four days later with the same number of ADSCs. The progress was evaluated by immunohistochemical methods and H&E, Masson's trichrome, Picrosirius red, and Lyve-1 immunofluorescence staining. Despite the quantitative similarity of blood vessels and the inflammatory infiltrate observed by H&E, there were statistically significant differences between the groups on the fourteenth day of evolution. The group that received ADSCs showed a reduction in the scar tissue area, increased collagen type III deposition, and a quantifiable reduction in lymphatic vessels, so we conclude that ADSCs influence the healing of total thickness burns in rats.
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spelling pubmed-63883232019-03-18 Influence of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells on the Burn Wound Healing Process Franck, Claudio Luciano Senegaglia, Alexandra Cristina Leite, Lidiane Maria Boldrini de Moura, Sérgio Adriane Bezerra Francisco, Nathália Forti Ribas Filho, Jurandir Marcondes Stem Cells Int Research Article Burns are lesions in which the thermal energy of the causative agent transfers heat to the surface of the body, causing superficial or deep damage to the skin with protein denaturation in cells and biochemical maladjustments, which delay and disrupt the cicatricial process, increasing the chances of functional and aesthetic sequelae. This study evaluates the influence of adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ADSCs) on burn healing in terms of the size of the cicatricial space and quantified measures of collagen deposition, inflammatory infiltrate, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels. Initially, intra-abdominal adipose tissue was resected from a single donor Wistar rat that was not part of any of the subsequent groups to obtain ADSCs by isolation and cell culture. Burns were made in the left lateral abdominal region of Wistar rats by contact with a square ceramic paper with a 484 mm(2) area heated to 100°C for 30 seconds. Intradermal ADSC transplantation was performed in two stages. The first was on the same day of the burn, when 3.2 × 10(6) ADSCs were transplanted shortly after the burned region cooled, while the second stage occurred four days later with the same number of ADSCs. The progress was evaluated by immunohistochemical methods and H&E, Masson's trichrome, Picrosirius red, and Lyve-1 immunofluorescence staining. Despite the quantitative similarity of blood vessels and the inflammatory infiltrate observed by H&E, there were statistically significant differences between the groups on the fourteenth day of evolution. The group that received ADSCs showed a reduction in the scar tissue area, increased collagen type III deposition, and a quantifiable reduction in lymphatic vessels, so we conclude that ADSCs influence the healing of total thickness burns in rats. Hindawi 2019-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6388323/ /pubmed/30886634 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2340725 Text en Copyright © 2019 Claudio Luciano Franck et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Francisco, Nathália Forti
Ribas Filho, Jurandir Marcondes
Influence of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells on the Burn Wound Healing Process
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title_short Influence of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells on the Burn Wound Healing Process
title_sort influence of adipose tissue-derived stem cells on the burn wound healing process
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6388323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30886634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2340725
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