使用缺氧预处理的血液衍生生长因子的全厚真皮伤口再生:一个案例系列。

IF 2.8 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Hadjipanayi Ektoras, Moog Philipp, Jiang Jun, Dornseifer Ulf, Machens Hans-Günther, Schilling Arndt F
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摘要

难以愈合的伤口可能会损害患者的生活质量。目前,除了使用组织清创术、临时伤口覆盖和随后的组织重建的原则的主要手术治疗之外,缺乏治疗替代方案。在这里,提出了一种新的方法,通过一个称为缺氧调节体外预处理的过程,利用自体外周血的再生能力。该方法的有效性在6例手术伤口中得到了证明,其中包括两例因重度吸烟者腹部整形术和臀部提拉术后皮肤坏死而形成的全层大面积真皮伤口,以及一例乳腺手术后发生的广泛炎症组织损伤。虽然这些伤口大小不同(4-160 cm2)、几何形状和位置,所有这些都可以通过局部应用源自患者自身外周血的富含生长因子的缺氧预处理血清来保守管理。这种治疗导致最新135例患者的伤口完全闭合 天。即使在大型(>10 cm2),全厚伤口,最初伤口床上没有真皮组织,强烈表明该治疗针对关键的细胞再生机制,包括分化、血管生成、肉芽组织诱导、收缩和上皮化。该方法易于临床应用,具有成本效益,并克服了经典重建方法的局限性。
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Full-thickness dermal wound regeneration using hypoxia preconditioned blood-derived growth factors: A case series.

Full-thickness dermal wound regeneration using hypoxia preconditioned blood-derived growth factors: A case series.

Full-thickness dermal wound regeneration using hypoxia preconditioned blood-derived growth factors: A case series.

Full-thickness dermal wound regeneration using hypoxia preconditioned blood-derived growth factors: A case series.

Hard-to-heal wounds can be detrimental to patients' quality of life. Currently, there is scarcity of therapeutic alternatives to mainstay surgical treatment, which uses the principles of tissue debridement, temporary wound coverage, and subsequent tissue reconstruction. Here, a new approach is proposed that harnesses the regenerative power of autologous peripheral blood, through a process termed hypoxia-adjusted in vitro preconditioning. The effectiveness of this method is demonstrated with six cases of surgical wounds, including two cases of large full-thickness dermal wounds that developed as a result of skin necrosis following abdominoplasty and buttock-lift procedures in heavy smokers, as well as a case of extensive inflammatory tissue damage that occurred following breast surgery. While these wounds differed in size (4-160 cm2), geometry and location, all of them could be managed conservatively with topical application of growth factor-enriched hypoxia preconditioned serum derived from the patient's own peripheral blood. This treatment led to complete wound closure by latest 135 days. The finding of complete skin regeneration even in large (>10 cm2), full-thickness wounds, where initially no dermal tissue was available in the wound bed, strongly suggests that the treatment targeted key cellular regenerative mechanisms, including differentiation, angiogenesis, granulation tissue induction, contraction and epithelialization. The method is readily clinically applicable, cost effective, and overcomes limitations of the classic reconstructive approach.

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Organogenesis
Organogenesis BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
6
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Organogenesis is a peer-reviewed journal, available in print and online, that publishes significant advances on all aspects of organ development. The journal covers organogenesis in all multi-cellular organisms and also includes research into tissue engineering, artificial organs and organ substitutes. The overriding criteria for publication in Organogenesis are originality, scientific merit and general interest. The audience of the journal consists primarily of researchers and advanced students of anatomy, developmental biology and tissue engineering. The emphasis of the journal is on experimental papers (full-length and brief communications), but it will also publish reviews, hypotheses and commentaries. The Editors encourage the submission of addenda, which are essentially auto-commentaries on significant research recently published elsewhere with additional insights, new interpretations or speculations on a relevant topic. If you have interesting data or an original hypothesis about organ development or artificial organs, please send a pre-submission inquiry to the Editor-in-Chief. You will normally receive a reply within days. All manuscripts will be subjected to peer review, and accepted manuscripts will be posted to the electronic site of the journal immediately and will appear in print at the earliest opportunity thereafter.
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