Cassandra K Kisby, Sam Faraguna, Abigail Hitt, Ilya Y Shadrin, Hunter Newman, Anna Gilpin, Cindy L Amundsen, Shyni Varghese
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摘要
外泌体是一种非细胞再生生物,在解决盆腔重建手术后阴道网状物暴露方面取得了成功;它们用于预防网状并发症的数据很少。本研究评估了纯化外泌体产物(PEP)预防网状物暴露的早期功效。10头约克郡杂交猪接受了两种高风险暴露配置的补片骶阴道固定术:腹侧补片折叠,背侧阴道切开术。在基线注射透明质酸(HA)或仅透明质酸(对照)中的PEP。12周后,对动物实施安乐死,并评估网状物暴露和组织学变化。pep处理的组织均未出现网状物暴露(0/6);所有对照组动物均进行了补片暴露(4/4补片折叠配置,2/4阴道切开配置)。对照组织表现出更高的纤维化(阴道切开术纤维化评分:中位数(IQR);3(3,3)控制,2 (1,2)PEP;p = 0.03)和更大的上皮细胞凋亡(网格折叠TUNEL+面积分数:对照组中位数18.9 vs PEP中位数0.43;p = 0.02)。我们的研究表明,PEP治疗降低了早期补片暴露的风险。
Exosome injection as a prevention strategy for early postoperative mesh complications in a porcine model of sacrocolpopexy.
Exosomes, an acellular regenerative biologic, have demonstrated success in resolving vaginal mesh exposures after pelvic reconstructive surgery; little data exists for their use for prevention of mesh-based complications. This study evaluated the early efficacy of purified exosome product (PEP) for preventing mesh exposures. Ten Yorkshire-crossed pigs underwent mesh sacrocolpopexy with two high-risk-for-exposure configurations: mesh fold ventrally, vaginotomy dorsally. PEP in hyaluronic acid (HA) or HA-only (control) was injected at baseline. Twelve weeks later, animals were euthanized and evaluated for mesh exposure and histologic changes. None of the PEP-treated tissues demonstrated mesh exposure (0/6); all control group animals experienced a mesh exposure (4/4 mesh fold configuration, 2/4 vaginotomy configuration). Control tissues exhibited higher fibrosis (vaginotomy fibrosis score: median(IQR); 3(3,3) control, 2(1,2) PEP; p = 0.03) and greater epithelial apoptosis (mesh fold TUNEL+area fraction: median 18.9 control vs 0.43 PEP; p = 0.02). Our study demonstrated that PEP treatment mitigated the risk of early mesh exposure.
期刊介绍:
Regenerative Medicine, an innovative online-only journal, aims to advance research in the field of repairing and regenerating damaged tissues and organs within the human body. As a part of the prestigious Nature Partner Journals series and in partnership with ARMI, this high-quality, open access journal serves as a platform for scientists to explore effective therapies that harness the body's natural regenerative capabilities. With a focus on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of tissue damage and regeneration, npj Regenerative Medicine actively encourages studies that bridge the gap between basic research and clinical tissue repair strategies.