Well-regulated Dermal Regeneration Using Amnion-containing Scaffold in a Preclinical Study.

IF 4.1 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin Pub Date : 2025-03-08 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.34172/apb.43476
Masumeh Staji, Arezoo Karamivandishi, Roya Fattahi, Masoud Soleimani, Hamidreza Moosavian, Simzar Hosseinzadeh
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Abstract

Purpose: we investigated the synergistic influence of amnion and keratinocytes on dermal regeneration in mice.

Methods: A scaffold derived from amnion and gelatin via electrospinning was used to synthesize a polyurethane-based scaffold. polyurethane/gelatin/amnion (PU/G/A) scaffold was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), FTIR, and tensile test. biocompatibility of the corresponding scaffold was investigated using the MTT method in the culture of keratinocytes.

Results: The SEM images showed sufficient cell adhesion on the PU/G/A scaffold. The tensile test results indicated that the scaffold containing PU/G/A with the lowest Young's modulus (12 MPa±2.1) displayed higher elasticity than the scaffold without amnion. Furthermore, the MTT assay revealed that the amniotic scaffold contributed to 100% cell viability (P≤0.0001 compared to control) and proliferation. Moreover, an in vivo study conducted on mice showed that the PU/G/A/ keratinocytes scaffold results in increased granulation, tissue formation and wound closure (P<0.001 compared to control).

Conclusion: This innovative nanofiber device not only addresses the limitations of traditional dressings but also offers additional functionalities such as wound compatibility, gas exchange, promotion of angiogenesis in the injured area and a substrate that amplifies the biological functions of stem cells.

在临床前研究中使用含羊膜支架进行调节良好的真皮再生。
目的:探讨羊膜和角质形成细胞对小鼠真皮再生的协同作用。方法:以羊膜和明胶为原料,经静电纺丝法制备聚氨酯基支架。采用扫描电镜(SEM)、红外光谱(FTIR)和拉伸试验对聚氨酯/明胶/羊膜(PU/G/A)支架进行表征。采用MTT法在角质形成细胞培养中考察相应支架的生物相容性。结果:扫描电镜显示PU/G/A支架上有充分的细胞粘附。拉伸试验结果表明,含PU/G/A的支架杨氏模量最低(12 MPa±2.1),其弹性优于不含羊膜的支架。此外,MTT试验显示,羊膜支架有助于100%的细胞活力(与对照组相比P≤0.0001)和增殖。此外,一项在小鼠身上进行的体内研究表明,PU/G/A/角化细胞支架可以增加肉芽、组织形成和伤口愈合。结论:这种创新的纳米纤维装置不仅解决了传统敷料的局限性,而且还提供了额外的功能,如伤口相容性、气体交换、促进受伤区域的血管生成,以及一种增强干细胞生物学功能的底物。
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Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin
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