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Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)-Hydrogel Can Accelerate Dermal Wound Healing in Mice—An In Vivo Pilot Study

The ability to use the body’s resources to promote wound repair is increasingly becoming an interesting area of regenerative medicine research. Here, we tested the effect of topical application of blood-derived hypoxia preconditioned serum (HPS) on wound healing in a murine wound model. Alginate hyd...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Jun, Kraneburg, Ursula, Dornseifer, Ulf, Schilling, Arndt F., Hadjipanayi, Ektoras, Machens, Hans-Günther, Moog, Philipp
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8773663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35052855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10010176
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author Jiang, Jun
Kraneburg, Ursula
Dornseifer, Ulf
Schilling, Arndt F.
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Machens, Hans-Günther
Moog, Philipp
author_facet Jiang, Jun
Kraneburg, Ursula
Dornseifer, Ulf
Schilling, Arndt F.
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Machens, Hans-Günther
Moog, Philipp
author_sort Jiang, Jun
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description The ability to use the body’s resources to promote wound repair is increasingly becoming an interesting area of regenerative medicine research. Here, we tested the effect of topical application of blood-derived hypoxia preconditioned serum (HPS) on wound healing in a murine wound model. Alginate hydrogels loaded with two different HPS concentrations (10 and 40%) were applied topically on full-thickness wounds created on the back of immunocompromised mice. We achieved a significant dose-dependent wound area reduction after 5 days in HPS-treated groups compared with no treatment (NT). On average, both HPS-10% and HPS-40% -treated wounds healed 1.4 days faster than NT. Healed tissue samples were investigated on post-operative day 15 (POD 15) by immunohistology and showed an increase in lymphatic vessels (LYVE-1) up to 45% with HPS-40% application, while at this stage, vascularization (CD31) was comparable in the HPS-treated and NT groups. Furthermore, the expression of proliferation marker Ki67 was greater on POD 15 in the NT-group compared to HPS-treated groups, in accordance with the earlier completion of wound healing observed in the latter. Collagen deposition was similar in all groups, indicating lack of scar tissue hypertrophy as a result of HPS-hydrogel treatment. These findings show that topical HPS application is safe and can accelerate dermal wound healing in mice.
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spelling pubmed-87736632022-01-21 Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)-Hydrogel Can Accelerate Dermal Wound Healing in Mice—An In Vivo Pilot Study Jiang, Jun Kraneburg, Ursula Dornseifer, Ulf Schilling, Arndt F. Hadjipanayi, Ektoras Machens, Hans-Günther Moog, Philipp Biomedicines Article The ability to use the body’s resources to promote wound repair is increasingly becoming an interesting area of regenerative medicine research. Here, we tested the effect of topical application of blood-derived hypoxia preconditioned serum (HPS) on wound healing in a murine wound model. Alginate hydrogels loaded with two different HPS concentrations (10 and 40%) were applied topically on full-thickness wounds created on the back of immunocompromised mice. We achieved a significant dose-dependent wound area reduction after 5 days in HPS-treated groups compared with no treatment (NT). On average, both HPS-10% and HPS-40% -treated wounds healed 1.4 days faster than NT. Healed tissue samples were investigated on post-operative day 15 (POD 15) by immunohistology and showed an increase in lymphatic vessels (LYVE-1) up to 45% with HPS-40% application, while at this stage, vascularization (CD31) was comparable in the HPS-treated and NT groups. Furthermore, the expression of proliferation marker Ki67 was greater on POD 15 in the NT-group compared to HPS-treated groups, in accordance with the earlier completion of wound healing observed in the latter. Collagen deposition was similar in all groups, indicating lack of scar tissue hypertrophy as a result of HPS-hydrogel treatment. These findings show that topical HPS application is safe and can accelerate dermal wound healing in mice. MDPI 2022-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8773663/ /pubmed/35052855 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10010176 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jiang, Jun
Kraneburg, Ursula
Dornseifer, Ulf
Schilling, Arndt F.
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Machens, Hans-Günther
Moog, Philipp
Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)-Hydrogel Can Accelerate Dermal Wound Healing in Mice—An In Vivo Pilot Study
title Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)-Hydrogel Can Accelerate Dermal Wound Healing in Mice—An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_full Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)-Hydrogel Can Accelerate Dermal Wound Healing in Mice—An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_fullStr Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)-Hydrogel Can Accelerate Dermal Wound Healing in Mice—An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)-Hydrogel Can Accelerate Dermal Wound Healing in Mice—An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_short Hypoxia Preconditioned Serum (HPS)-Hydrogel Can Accelerate Dermal Wound Healing in Mice—An In Vivo Pilot Study
title_sort hypoxia preconditioned serum (hps)-hydrogel can accelerate dermal wound healing in mice—an in vivo pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8773663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35052855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10010176
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