Nele Van De Winkel , Marina Gabriela M.C. Mori da Cunha , Antoine Dubois , Ewout Muylle , Lisanne Terrie , Ina Hennion , Gert De Hertogh , Heleen Fehervary , Lieven Thorrez , Marc Miserez , Jacques Pirenne , André D’Hoore , Laurens J. Ceulemans
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摘要
复杂的腹壁修复仍然是一项重大的手术挑战。在移植患者中,无血管直肌筋膜(NVRF)被成功用于弥补缺损。为了将这一方法推广到非移植患者中,我们建立了一个无免疫抑制的无血管直肌筋膜移植兔模型,对同种异体移植进行了比较。对短期结果(4 周)进行了宏观评估(生长、血清肿/血肿、疝和感染)、移植物界面和中心的组织学评估(炎症、新生血管和胶原沉积)以及机械测试。在两组患者中,都观察到了类似的新生血管再造阵列的宏观生长情况。在同步组中,发现了一个血清肿和一个血肿。异体组在缝合线处发现两个小的疝气。未观察到手术部位感染。从组织学角度看,所有动物均观察到移植物新生血管。两组动物的移植物界面都出现了 T 淋巴细胞浸润,但异体组的 T 淋巴细胞浸润更多(p<0.05)。
Allogeneic abdominal non-vascularized rectus fascia transplantation without immunosuppression equals syngeneic transplantation in a rabbit model at short-term follow-up
Complex abdominal wall repair remains a major surgical challenge. In transplant patients, non-vascularized rectus fascia (NVRF) is successfully used to bridge the defect. To extrapolate this to non-transplant patients, we developed a rabbit model of NVRF-transplantation without immunosuppression comparing syngeneic versus allogeneic transplants. Short-term outcome (4 weeks) was evaluated macroscopically (ingrowth, seroma/hematoma, herniation, and infection), histologically at the graft interface and center (inflammation, neovascularization, and collagen deposition) and by mechanical testing. In both groups a similar macroscopic ingrowth of the NVRF was observed. In the syn-group, one seroma and one hematoma was seen. Two small herniations were detected at the suture line in the allo-group. No surgical site infections were observed. Histologically, graft neovascularization was observed in all animals. Infiltration of T-lymphocytes was seen at the graft interface in both groups, but more in the allo-group (p < 0.0001). Deposition of collagen was not different between groups. Macrophages were present in both groups around sutures and in the center more abundantly in the allo-group (p = 0.0001). Graft stiffness and strength were similar for both groups. With this model, we showed that allogeneic transplantation without immunosuppression results in favorable short-term inflammatory and mechanical outcomes. Long-term experiments are needed to further evaluate the effect on graft integration and hernia development.
期刊介绍:
Transplant Immunology will publish up-to-date information on all aspects of the broad field it encompasses. The journal will be directed at (basic) scientists, tissue typers, transplant physicians and surgeons, and research and data on all immunological aspects of organ-, tissue- and (haematopoietic) stem cell transplantation are of potential interest to the readers of Transplant Immunology. Original papers, Review articles and Hypotheses will be considered for publication and submitted manuscripts will be rapidly peer-reviewed and published. They will be judged on the basis of scientific merit, originality, timeliness and quality.