骨髓源性肥大细胞(BMMCs)与壳聚糖生物膜联合局部移植对切除和切口创伤愈合的影响:一项新的羔羊实验研究

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A. Ghorbani, R. Mohammadi, R. Shahrooz
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目的:在羔羊动物模型中测定骨髓源性肥大细胞(BMMC)对切除和切口伤口愈合的影响。设计-实验研究。动物-12只健康雄性羔羊程序:将动物随机分为四组,每组三只。在对照组动物中,产生的伤口未经处理,接受100μL PBS。在BMMC组中,用100μL BMMC(2×106个细胞/100μL)等分试样处理所产生的伤口,并将其注射到伤口边缘。壳聚糖组用壳聚糖生物膜处理创面。在BMMC/壳聚糖组中,用100μL BMMCs(2×106个细胞/100μL)等分试样处理所产生的伤口,并用壳聚糖生物膜处理。在切除的伤口模型中,进行了平面测量研究以确定伤口面积的减少。在切口伤口模型中,进行生物力学研究以间接确定愈合伤口的结构组织。结果:与其他组相比,BMMC/壳聚糖组的伤口闭合明显更早(p=0.001)。生物力学结果表明,与其他实验组相比,骨髓基质干细胞/壳聚糖组合的参数有显著改善(p=0.001)。结论和临床相关性:BMMCs局部移植可被认为是一种容易获得的细胞来源可以改善伤口愈合。
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Effect of Local Transplantation of Bone Marrow Derived Mast Cells (BMMCs) Combined with Chitosan Biofilm on Excisional and Incisional Wound Healing: A Novel Preliminary Animal Study on Lamb
Objective: To determine the effects of bone marrow derived mast cells (BMMCs) on excisional and incisional wound healing in an animal model on lamb.Design- Experimental Study.Animals- Twelve healthy male lambsProcedures: Animals were randomized into four groups of three animals each. In CONTROL animals, the created wounds were left untreated receiving 100 μL PBS. In BMMC group, the created wounds were treated with 100 μL BMMCs (2× 106 cells/100 μL) aliquots, injected into margins of the wounds. In chitosan group the created wounds were dressed with chitosan biofilm. In BMMC/chitosan group the created wounds were treated with 100 μL BMMCs (2× 106 cells/100 μL) aliquots and dressed with chitosan biofilm. In excisional wound model, planimetric studies were carried out to determine wound area reduction. In incisional wound model, biomechanical studies were carried out to indirectly determine structural organization of the healing wound.Results: BMMC/chitosan group showed significantly earlier wound closure compared to other groups (p=0.001). The biomechanical findings indicated that the parameters were significantly improved in the BMMC/chitosan group compared to other experimental groups (p=0.001).Conclusion and Clinical Relevance: BMMCs local transplantation could be considered as a readily accessible source of cells that could improve wound healing.
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