Application of multi-needle injector for delivering human adipose stem cells to combat photoaging in nude mice

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Tian Li, Shimeng Wang, Duo Zhang, Haiyue Jiang
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Abstract

To assess the efficacy of human adipose stem cells(ADSCs) in treating photo-aged skin using multi-needle injector versus syringe injection methods. Mice were divided into three groups: blank, model, and experimental. Skin photoaging was induced by eight weeks of UVB irradiation in the model and experimental groups. ADSCs (1 × 106 cells/120µL) were injected into the experimental group mice thrice over a 30-day period, using a syringe on one side and a multi-needle injector on the other side of the nude mice dorsum. Follow-up assessments one month post-injection included high-definition photography for wrinkle and needle mark analysis, histological evaluation of dermal thickness, collagen and elastic fibers. CD31 and Type I collagen levels were analyzed by immunohistochemistry, while MDA and SOD levels were assessed by ELISA assays. Post-UVB irradiation, significant photoaging signs were observed in the mice, including wrinkles and disordered collagen and elastic fibers. ADSCs treatment led to epidermal thinning, dermal collagen thickening, and improved collagen and elastic fiber organization. CD31 and Type I collagen expression increased, while MDA decreased, and SOD significantly increased. No significant differences were found between the injection methods. Multi-needle injector marks disappeared within 24 h, contrasting with syringe marks, and mass formation was reduced compared to syringe injections. ADSCs effectively ameliorate photoaging in mice. Multi-needle injector injections match the efficacy of syringe injections and offer advantages such as precise depth control and reduced mass formation, suggesting its potential as an effective tool for stem cell-based anti-aging treatments.

评估人脂肪干细胞(ADSCs)用多针注射器和注射器注射法治疗光老化皮肤的疗效。小鼠分为三组:空白组、模型组和实验组。模型组和实验组的皮肤光老化是通过八周的紫外线照射诱发的。实验组小鼠在 30 天内注射 ADSCs(1 × 106 cells/120µL)三次,一侧使用注射器,另一侧使用多针注射器注射到裸鼠背部。注射后一个月的跟踪评估包括用于皱纹和针痕分析的高清摄影,真皮厚度、胶原蛋白和弹性纤维的组织学评估。CD31 和 I 型胶原蛋白水平通过免疫组织化学法进行分析,而 MDA 和 SOD 水平则通过 ELISA 检测法进行评估。紫外线照射后,小鼠出现了明显的光老化迹象,包括皱纹、胶原蛋白和弹性纤维紊乱。ADSCs 治疗可使表皮变薄、真皮胶原增厚,并改善胶原和弹力纤维组织。CD31和I型胶原表达增加,MDA减少,SOD显著增加。不同注射方法之间无明显差异。多针注射器痕迹在 24 小时内消失,与注射器痕迹形成鲜明对比,与注射器注射相比,肿块形成减少。ADSCs 能有效改善小鼠的光老化。多针注射器注射与注射器注射的疗效相当,而且具有精确控制深度和减少肿块形成等优点,这表明多针注射器注射有望成为干细胞抗衰老治疗的有效工具。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
30
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Dermatological Research is a highly rated international journal that publishes original contributions in the field of experimental dermatology, including papers on biochemistry, morphology and immunology of the skin. The journal is among the few not related to dermatological associations or belonging to respective societies which guarantees complete independence. This English-language journal also offers a platform for review articles in areas of interest for dermatologists and for publication of innovative clinical trials.
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