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High-Quality Lipoaspirate Following 1470-nm Radial Emitting Laser-Assisted Liposuction

Laser-assisted liposuction (LAL) has been used to maximize viable adipocyte yields in lipoaspirates, although optimizing tissue processing methods is still a challenge. A high-quality lipoaspirate has been a key factor for extended graft longevity. OBJECTIVE: To assess the viability and potency of s...

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Autores principales: Shapira, Eyal, Plonski, Lori, Menashe, Shaked, Ofek, Andre, Rosenthal, Adaya, Brambilla, Massimiliano, Goldenberg, Gary, Haimowitz, Sahar, Heller, Lior
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9704815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36416705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000003316
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author Shapira, Eyal
Plonski, Lori
Menashe, Shaked
Ofek, Andre
Rosenthal, Adaya
Brambilla, Massimiliano
Goldenberg, Gary
Haimowitz, Sahar
Heller, Lior
author_facet Shapira, Eyal
Plonski, Lori
Menashe, Shaked
Ofek, Andre
Rosenthal, Adaya
Brambilla, Massimiliano
Goldenberg, Gary
Haimowitz, Sahar
Heller, Lior
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description Laser-assisted liposuction (LAL) has been used to maximize viable adipocyte yields in lipoaspirates, although optimizing tissue processing methods is still a challenge. A high-quality lipoaspirate has been a key factor for extended graft longevity. OBJECTIVE: To assess the viability and potency of stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells and adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) in fat samples from lipoaspirates harvested with a novel 1470-nm diode, radial emitting LAL platform. Two processing methods, enzymatic and nonenzymatic, were compared. METHODS: Laser-assisted liposuction lipoaspirates harvested from 10 subjects were examined for cell viability after processing by enzymatic or nonenzymatic methods. Isolated SVF cells were cultured with an ASC-permissive medium to assess their viability and proliferation capacity by cell proliferation assay. Flow cytometric analysis with ASC-specific markers, gene expression levels, and immunofluorescence for ASC transcription factors were also conducted. RESULTS: Lipoaspirates showed high SVF cell viability of 97% ± 0.02% and 98% ± 0.01%, averaged SVF cell count of 8.7 × 10(6) ± 3.9 × 10(6) and 9.4 × 10(6) ± 4.2 × 10(6) cells per mL, and averaged ASC count of 1 × 10(6) ± 2.2 × 10(5) and 1.2 × 10(6) ± 5 × 10(5) cells per mL in nonenzymatic and enzymatic methods, respectively. The ASC-specific markers, gene expression levels, and immunofluorescence for ASC transcription factors confirmed the adipose origin of the cells. CONCLUSIONS: The laser lipoaspirates provide a high yield of viable and potent SVF cells and ASCs through both nonenzymatic and enzymatic processes. Improved purity of the harvested lipoaspirate and high ASC content are expected to result in extended graft longevity. Furthermore, eliminating enzymatic digestion may provide advantages, such as reducing process time, cost, and regulatory constraints.
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spelling pubmed-97048152022-12-06 High-Quality Lipoaspirate Following 1470-nm Radial Emitting Laser-Assisted Liposuction Shapira, Eyal Plonski, Lori Menashe, Shaked Ofek, Andre Rosenthal, Adaya Brambilla, Massimiliano Goldenberg, Gary Haimowitz, Sahar Heller, Lior Ann Plast Surg Transplantation Surgery and Research Laser-assisted liposuction (LAL) has been used to maximize viable adipocyte yields in lipoaspirates, although optimizing tissue processing methods is still a challenge. A high-quality lipoaspirate has been a key factor for extended graft longevity. OBJECTIVE: To assess the viability and potency of stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells and adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) in fat samples from lipoaspirates harvested with a novel 1470-nm diode, radial emitting LAL platform. Two processing methods, enzymatic and nonenzymatic, were compared. METHODS: Laser-assisted liposuction lipoaspirates harvested from 10 subjects were examined for cell viability after processing by enzymatic or nonenzymatic methods. Isolated SVF cells were cultured with an ASC-permissive medium to assess their viability and proliferation capacity by cell proliferation assay. Flow cytometric analysis with ASC-specific markers, gene expression levels, and immunofluorescence for ASC transcription factors were also conducted. RESULTS: Lipoaspirates showed high SVF cell viability of 97% ± 0.02% and 98% ± 0.01%, averaged SVF cell count of 8.7 × 10(6) ± 3.9 × 10(6) and 9.4 × 10(6) ± 4.2 × 10(6) cells per mL, and averaged ASC count of 1 × 10(6) ± 2.2 × 10(5) and 1.2 × 10(6) ± 5 × 10(5) cells per mL in nonenzymatic and enzymatic methods, respectively. The ASC-specific markers, gene expression levels, and immunofluorescence for ASC transcription factors confirmed the adipose origin of the cells. CONCLUSIONS: The laser lipoaspirates provide a high yield of viable and potent SVF cells and ASCs through both nonenzymatic and enzymatic processes. Improved purity of the harvested lipoaspirate and high ASC content are expected to result in extended graft longevity. Furthermore, eliminating enzymatic digestion may provide advantages, such as reducing process time, cost, and regulatory constraints. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-12 2022-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9704815/ /pubmed/36416705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000003316 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Transplantation Surgery and Research
Shapira, Eyal
Plonski, Lori
Menashe, Shaked
Ofek, Andre
Rosenthal, Adaya
Brambilla, Massimiliano
Goldenberg, Gary
Haimowitz, Sahar
Heller, Lior
High-Quality Lipoaspirate Following 1470-nm Radial Emitting Laser-Assisted Liposuction
title High-Quality Lipoaspirate Following 1470-nm Radial Emitting Laser-Assisted Liposuction
title_full High-Quality Lipoaspirate Following 1470-nm Radial Emitting Laser-Assisted Liposuction
title_fullStr High-Quality Lipoaspirate Following 1470-nm Radial Emitting Laser-Assisted Liposuction
title_full_unstemmed High-Quality Lipoaspirate Following 1470-nm Radial Emitting Laser-Assisted Liposuction
title_short High-Quality Lipoaspirate Following 1470-nm Radial Emitting Laser-Assisted Liposuction
title_sort high-quality lipoaspirate following 1470-nm radial emitting laser-assisted liposuction
topic Transplantation Surgery and Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9704815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36416705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SAP.0000000000003316
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