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Anat Rec ; 263(4): 372-8, 2001 08 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11500814

RESUMO

Tissue engineering (TE) is a new interdisciplinary field of applied research combining engineering and biosciences together with clinical application, mainly in surgical specialities, to develop living substitutes for tissues and organs. Tissue engineering approaches can be categorized into substitutive approaches, where the aim is the ex vivo construction of a living tissue or organ similar to a transplant, vs. histioconductive or histioinductive concepts in vivo. The main successful approaches in developing tissue substitutes to date have been progresses in the understanding of cell-cell interactions, the selection of appropriate matrices (cell-matrix interaction) and chemical signalling (cytokines, growth factors) for stimulation of cell proliferation and migration within a tissue-engineered construct. So far virtually all mammalian cells can be cultured under specific culture conditions and in tissue specific matrices. Future progress in cell biology may permit the use of pluripotent stem cells for TE. The blueprint for tissue differentiation is the genome: for this it is reasonable to combine tissue engineering with gene therapy. The key to the progress of tissue engineering is an understanding between basic scientists, biochemical engineers, clinicians, and industry.


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Órgãos Bioartificiais , Engenharia Biomédica/métodos , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica , Cirurgia Plástica/métodos , Animais , Materiais Biocompatíveis , Terapia Genética , Humanos
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Aesthetic Plast Surg ; 25(2): 85-8, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11349307

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As the use of ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL) increases, the technique grows more popular in breast surgery, especially in reduction mammaplasty and treatment of gynecomastia. The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of UAL on breast tissue using histological examinations, and analyze the effect of this technique on a cellular level. Biopsies from 10 patients undergoing ultrasonically assisted lipectomy prior to classic reduction mammaplasty were taken from the treated areas of the breast. Biopsies were fixed in formalin and embedded in paraffin. Sections were stained with hematoxilin-eosin, and analyzed for defective adipocytes, and the effects of UAL on breast tissue. Untreated breast tissue and breast tissue that had been treated only with conventional aspiration lipectomy served as controls. Sections were analyzed using light microscopy. Compared to the breast tissue treated only with conventional lipectomy, a stronger destruction of the cellular structure of adipocytes could be detected. The destruction was visible even in areas more distant from the aspiration channel. In contrast, the breast tissue was mostly intact, no signs of ultrasonic-induced cellular destruction were visible. The glandular structure was kept intact. Beside the direct mechanical destruction by the probe and the canula, no further alterations of the cellular integrity of the glandular parts were visible. In conclusion our results indicates that UAL is also a safe technique for use in breast surgery. Besides easy handling and improved modelling, the destructive effect of the ultrasound does not include the glandular breast tissue.


Assuntos
Mama/cirurgia , Lipectomia/métodos , Mamoplastia , Ultrassom , Feminino , Humanos
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