[Biological wound tissue glue systems in wound healing].

G B Stark, R E Horch, M Voigt, E Tanczos
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Tissue engineering relies on in vitro cell culture, biocompatible matrix materials and genetic engineering with growth and differentiation factors for guided tissue regeneration. Biogenic or semisynthetic biomaterials are an alternative as cell carriers: To circumvent the disadvantages of conventional keratinocyte sheet grafts, a keratinocyte fibrin glue suspension KFGS (H. W. Kaiser et al., Burns 20: 23, 1994), which mainly consists of epidermal stem cells, has been tested experimentally in nude mice and clinically in extensive burns and chronic wounds. In the "in vivo culture" on the wound, the non-confluent keratinocytes form a differentiated epithelium within days. Current research aims at guided dermal regeneration by a combination with allodermis or biomaterials (collagen sponges like TissueFaszie, Microspheres etc.). Fibrin glue (Tissuecol) has also been tested successfully as matrix for other cells like chondrocytes and fibroblasts transfected with growth factor genes (EGF/KGF).

[生物伤口组织胶系统在伤口愈合中的应用]。
组织工程主要依靠体外细胞培养、生物相容性基质材料和具有生长和分化因子的基因工程来引导组织再生。生物源性或半合成生物材料是一种替代的细胞载体:为了避免传统的角化细胞片移植物的缺点,一种主要由表皮干细胞组成的角化细胞纤维蛋白胶悬浮KFGS (H. W. Kaiser et al., Burns 20:23, 1994)已经在裸鼠实验和广泛烧伤和慢性伤口的临床试验中进行了测试。在伤口的“体内培养”中,未融合的角化细胞在几天内形成分化的上皮。目前的研究目标是通过与异体真皮或生物材料(胶原海绵如TissueFaszie, Microspheres等)的结合来引导真皮再生。纤维蛋白胶(Tissuecol)也被成功地测试为其他细胞的基质,如软骨细胞和成纤维细胞转染了生长因子基因(EGF/KGF)。
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