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Tie-Over Bolster Pressure Dressing Improves Outcomes of Skin Substitutes Xenografts on Athymic Mice
The efficacy of skin substitutes is established for the treatment of burn injuries, but its use is not limited to this condition. This technology has the potential to improve the treatment of various conditions by offering highly advanced and personalized treatments. In vivo studies are challenging...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9141235/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628318 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105507 |
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author | Cartier, Andréanne Barbier, Martin A. Larouche, Danielle Morissette, Amélie Bussières, Ariane Montalin, Livia Beaudoin Cloutier, Chanel Germain, Lucie |
author_facet | Cartier, Andréanne Barbier, Martin A. Larouche, Danielle Morissette, Amélie Bussières, Ariane Montalin, Livia Beaudoin Cloutier, Chanel Germain, Lucie |
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description | The efficacy of skin substitutes is established for the treatment of burn injuries, but its use is not limited to this condition. This technology has the potential to improve the treatment of various conditions by offering highly advanced and personalized treatments. In vivo studies are challenging but essential to move to clinical use in humans. Mice are the most widely used species in preclinical studies, but the main drawback of this model is the limited surface area of the graft in long-term transplantation studies caused by the displacement and the contraction of the graft. We improved the conventional surgical procedures by stabilizing the chamber covering the graft with intramuscular sutures and by adding a tie-over bolster dressing. The current study was therefore performed to compare outcomes of skin grafts between the conventional and optimized skin graft model. Human self-assembled skin substitutes (SASSs) were prepared and grafted to athymic mice either by the conventional method or by the new grafting method. Graft healing and complications were assessed using digital photographs on postoperative days 7, 14, and 21. Similar structure and organization were observed by histological staining. The new grafting method reduced medium and large displacement events by 1.26-fold and medium and large contraction events by 1.8-fold, leading to a 1.6-fold increase in graft surface area compared to skin substitutes grafted with the usual method. This innovation ensures better reproducibility and consistency of skin substitute transplants on mice. |
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spelling | pubmed-91412352022-05-28 Tie-Over Bolster Pressure Dressing Improves Outcomes of Skin Substitutes Xenografts on Athymic Mice Cartier, Andréanne Barbier, Martin A. Larouche, Danielle Morissette, Amélie Bussières, Ariane Montalin, Livia Beaudoin Cloutier, Chanel Germain, Lucie Int J Mol Sci Article The efficacy of skin substitutes is established for the treatment of burn injuries, but its use is not limited to this condition. This technology has the potential to improve the treatment of various conditions by offering highly advanced and personalized treatments. In vivo studies are challenging but essential to move to clinical use in humans. Mice are the most widely used species in preclinical studies, but the main drawback of this model is the limited surface area of the graft in long-term transplantation studies caused by the displacement and the contraction of the graft. We improved the conventional surgical procedures by stabilizing the chamber covering the graft with intramuscular sutures and by adding a tie-over bolster dressing. The current study was therefore performed to compare outcomes of skin grafts between the conventional and optimized skin graft model. Human self-assembled skin substitutes (SASSs) were prepared and grafted to athymic mice either by the conventional method or by the new grafting method. Graft healing and complications were assessed using digital photographs on postoperative days 7, 14, and 21. Similar structure and organization were observed by histological staining. The new grafting method reduced medium and large displacement events by 1.26-fold and medium and large contraction events by 1.8-fold, leading to a 1.6-fold increase in graft surface area compared to skin substitutes grafted with the usual method. This innovation ensures better reproducibility and consistency of skin substitute transplants on mice. MDPI 2022-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9141235/ /pubmed/35628318 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105507 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Cartier, Andréanne Barbier, Martin A. Larouche, Danielle Morissette, Amélie Bussières, Ariane Montalin, Livia Beaudoin Cloutier, Chanel Germain, Lucie Tie-Over Bolster Pressure Dressing Improves Outcomes of Skin Substitutes Xenografts on Athymic Mice |
title | Tie-Over Bolster Pressure Dressing Improves Outcomes of Skin Substitutes Xenografts on Athymic Mice |
title_full | Tie-Over Bolster Pressure Dressing Improves Outcomes of Skin Substitutes Xenografts on Athymic Mice |
title_fullStr | Tie-Over Bolster Pressure Dressing Improves Outcomes of Skin Substitutes Xenografts on Athymic Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Tie-Over Bolster Pressure Dressing Improves Outcomes of Skin Substitutes Xenografts on Athymic Mice |
title_short | Tie-Over Bolster Pressure Dressing Improves Outcomes of Skin Substitutes Xenografts on Athymic Mice |
title_sort | tie-over bolster pressure dressing improves outcomes of skin substitutes xenografts on athymic mice |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9141235/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35628318 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105507 |
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