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Biomed Res Int ; 2017: 2403072, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29075641

RESUMO

A multi-LU-domain-containing protein denoted C4.4A exhibits a tightly regulated membrane-associated expression in the suprabasal layers of stratified squamous epithelia such as skin and the esophagus, and the expression of C4.4A is dysregulated in various pathological conditions. However, the biological function of C4.4A remains unknown. To enable further studies, we evaluated the expression of C4.4A in monolayer cultures of normal human keratinocytes and in tissue-engineered skin substitutes (TESs) produced by the self-assembly approach, which allow the formation of a fully differentiated epidermis tissue. Results showed that, in monolayer, C4.4A was highly expressed in the centre of keratinocyte colonies at cell-cell contacts areas, while some cells located at the periphery presented little C4.4A expression. In TES, emergence of C4.4A expression coincided with the formation of the stratum spinosum. After the creation of a wound within the TES, C4.4A expression was observed in the suprabasal keratinocytes of the migrating epithelium, with the exception of the foremost leading keratinocytes, which were negative for C4.4A. Our results are consistent with previous data in mouse embryogenesis and wound healing. Based on these findings, we conclude that this human TES model provides an excellent surrogate for studies of C4.4A and Haldisin expressions in human stratified epithelia.


Assuntos
Moléculas de Adesão Celular/genética , Desenvolvimento Embrionário/genética , Células Epiteliais/metabolismo , Proteínas Ligadas por GPI/genética , Engenharia Tecidual , Animais , Células Epiteliais/citologia , Esôfago/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/genética , Humanos , Queratinócitos/metabolismo , Camundongos , Receptores de Ativador de Plasminogênio Tipo Uroquinase/genética , Pele/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Pele/metabolismo , Cicatrização/genética
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J Long Term Eff Med Implants ; 25(3): 179-200, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26756557

RESUMO

An aortoesophageal fistula following surgery for a ruptured 6.6-cm thoracic aneurysm in a 69-year-old female was repaired using a 34-mm woven prosthetic graft. A follow-up computed tomography (CT) scan at 10 days postoperatively revealed a dissection-like picture in the region of the graft, which was treated conservatively. The patient eventually died from sepsis and multiorgan failure. At autopsy, the graft was retrieved in situ and studied by detailed gross, microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) examination. Gross observation confirmed that the dissection resulted from the rolling of the internal capsule downstream. A massive thrombus anchored at the proximal anastomosis and held by a narrow head was also noted. The thrombus demonstrated reorganization in the area of the anastomosis, with a false lumen in its distal half. The reminder of the thrombus consisted of layered fibrin. After gross examination, the fabric graft was found to be flawless. Additional detailed studies were also done using microscopy, SEM, and gross examination.


Assuntos
Aorta Torácica/diagnóstico por imagem , Dissecção Aórtica/diagnóstico por imagem , Prótese Vascular/efeitos adversos , Trombose/diagnóstico por imagem , Trombose/etiologia , Idoso , Anastomose Cirúrgica/efeitos adversos , Aorta Torácica/cirurgia , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Humanos , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Trombose/patologia , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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J Long Term Eff Med Implants ; 22(2): 95-111, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23428246

RESUMO

A failing mitral valve prosthesis made from bovine pericardium was explanted from a 50-year-old patient. Preoperative transthoracic-echocardiography had confirmed severe mitral regurgitation due to structural failure of this HP Bio bovine pericardium heart valve prosthesis. The explanted device was examined macroscopically, by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), by light microscopy, and by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Samples of unassembled patches of bovine pericardium were used as a pre-implantation control to better understand the changes that occurred in the structure of the pericardium following the 7 years of implantation. Examination confirmed complete dehiscence of a cusp along a valve post and the stent: This detached cusp was observed floating in the bloodstream at echocardiography. The fibrous pannus overgrowth was well developed along the stent and extended to the bottom of the cusps both on the inflow and the outflow sides. The fibrous panni were found to be poorly adhesive to the pericardium cusps and had become stiff, thus impairing the opening and closure of the valve. The structure of the pericardium cusps was severely deteriorated compared to the control bovine pericardium tissue samples. The collagen bundles were frequently broken and more stretched in the explanted device, lacking the wavy histological pattern of normal collagen fibers. However, the tissues were devoid of any calcification. In conclusion, the failure mode of this valve was the dehiscence of a cusp from a valve post and along the stent cloth in the absence calcification.


Assuntos
Bioprótese/efeitos adversos , Próteses Valvulares Cardíacas/efeitos adversos , Valva Mitral/cirurgia , Deiscência da Ferida Operatória/patologia , Animais , Bovinos , Remoção de Dispositivo , Análise de Falha de Equipamento , Feminino , Humanos , Microscopia Eletrônica de Varredura , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pericárdio , Falha de Prótese
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J Cell Physiol ; 227(6): 2660-7, 2012 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21882192

RESUMO

A direct current (DC) endogenous electric field (EF) is induced in the wound following skin injury. It is potentially implicated in the wound healing process by attracting cells and altering their phenotypes as indicated by the response to an EF of keratinocytes cultured as individual cells. To better define the signalization induced by a direct current electric field (DCEF) in human keratinocytes, we took advantage of an in vitro model more representative of the in vivo situation since it promotes cell-cell interactions and stratification. Human keratinocytes were grown into colonies. Their exposure to a DCEF of physiological intensity induced an increase of intracellular calcium. This variation of intracellular calcium resulted from an extracellular calcium influx and was mediated, at least in part, by the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel. The increase in intracellular calcium in response to a DCEF was however not observed in all the cells composing the colonies. The intracellular calcium increase was only detected in keratinocytes that didn't express involucrin, a marker of differentiated cells. These results indicate that DCEF is able to induce a specific calcium response in poorly differentiated keratinocytes. This study brings a new perspective for the understanding of the signaling mechanism of endogenous EF in reepithelialization, a critical process during skin wound healing.


Assuntos
Cálcio/metabolismo , Diferenciação Celular , Queratinócitos/metabolismo , Cicatrização , Bloqueadores dos Canais de Cálcio/farmacologia , Canais de Cálcio Tipo L/efeitos dos fármacos , Canais de Cálcio Tipo L/metabolismo , Diferenciação Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Cultivadas , Estimulação Elétrica , Humanos , Queratinócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Inibidores de Fosfodiesterase/farmacologia , Precursores de Proteínas/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , Fatores de Tempo , Fosfolipases Tipo C/antagonistas & inibidores , Fosfolipases Tipo C/metabolismo , Cicatrização/efeitos dos fármacos
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Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle) ; 1(2): 81-87, 2012 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24527285

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: After human epidermis wounding, transepithelial potential (TEP) present in nonlesional epidermis decreases and induces an endogenous direct current epithelial electric field (EEF) that could be implicated in the wound re-epithelialization. Some studies suggest that exogenous electric stimulation of wounds can stimulate healing, although the mechanisms remain to be determined. THE PROBLEM: Little is known concerning the exact action of the EEF during healing. The mechanism responsible for TEP and EEF is unknown due to the lack of an in vitro model to study this phenomenon. BASIC SCIENCE ADVANCES: We carried out studies by using a wound created in a human tissue-engineered skin and determined that TEP undergoes ascending and decreasing phases during the epithelium formation. The in vitro TEP measurements over time in the wound were corroborated with histological changes and with in vivo TEP variations during porcine skin wound healing. The expression of a crucial element implicated in Na+ transport, Na+/K+ ATPase pumps, was also evaluated at the same time points during the re-epithelialization process. The ascending and decreasing TEP values were correlated with changes in the expression of these pumps. The distribution of Na+/K+ ATPase pumps also varied according to epidermal differentiation. Further, inhibition of the pump activity induced a significant decrease of the TEP and of the re-epithelization rate. CLINICAL CARE RELEVANCE: A better comprehension of the role of EEF could have important future medical applications regarding the treatment of chronic wound healing. CONCLUSION: This study brings a new perspective to understand the formation and restoration of TEP during the cutaneous wound healing process.

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Exp Eye Res ; 94(1): 22-31, 2012 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22134119

RESUMO

The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of initiating primary cultures of corneal endothelial cells from patients suffering from Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD; MIM# 1036800). We also evaluated which conditions yielded the best results for culture. Twenty-nine patients undergoing Descemet stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty consented to the use of their excised Descemet's membrane for this study. Out of the 29 specimens, 18 successfully initiated a culture. Cell morphology varied between endothelial (rounded, slightly elongated cells, n = 12) and fibroblastic-like (thin and very elongated cells, n = 6). These differences in cell morphology were also observed with the normal human corneal endothelial cell cultures. The cultures that initially presented an endothelial morphology maintained their shape in subcultures. Clusterin expression was similar in FECD and normal endothelial cells. Transmission electron microscopy of FECD Descemet's membranes showed a high degree of various abnormalities generally found in this disease, such as a thickened Descemet's membrane, presence of a posterior banded layer, presence of a fibrillar layer and striated bodies of various sizes and periodicities. Patient's age was predictive of culture success, all younger FECD donors generating cultures of endothelial morphology. The absence of a fibrillar layer was also a factor associated with greater success. Culture success was not dependent on specimen size, specimen pigmentation, or patient's preoperative central corneal thickness. In conclusion, this paper shows for the first time that central Descemet's membranes of patients suffering from FECD possess proliferative endothelial cells that can be isolated and cultured without viral transduction, opening the way for new in vitro studies of this disease.


Assuntos
Endotélio Corneano/patologia , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/patologia , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Envelhecimento/fisiologia , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Técnicas de Cultura de Células , Proliferação de Células , Separação Celular , Forma Celular , Clusterina/metabolismo , Lâmina Limitante Posterior/ultraestrutura , Endotélio Corneano/metabolismo , Feminino , Técnica Indireta de Fluorescência para Anticorpo , Distrofia Endotelial de Fuchs/metabolismo , Humanos , Queratinas/metabolismo , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Tissue Eng Part A ; 16(10): 3055-63, 2010 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20486795

RESUMO

Normal human epidermis possesses a transepithelial potential (TEP) that varies in different parts of the body (10­60mV). The role of TEP in normal epidermis is not yet identified; but after skin injury, TEP disruption induces an endogenous direct current electric field (100­200mV/mm) directed toward the middle of the wound. This endogenous electric field could be implicated in the wound healing process by attracting cells, thus facilitating reepithelialization. However, little is known on the restoration of the TEP during human skin formation and wound healing. In this study, the variations in TEP and Na+/K+ ATPase pump expression during the formation of the epithelium were investigated in vitro using human tissue-engineered human skin (TES) reconstituted by tissue engineering and in vivo with a porcine wound healing model. Results showed that TEP undergoes ascending and decreasing phases during epithelium formation in TES as well as during wound repair within TES. Similar results were observed during in vivo reepithelialization of wounds. The ascending and decreasing TEP values were correlated with changes in the expression of Na+/K+ ATPase pump. The distribution of Na+/K+ ATPase pumps also varied according to epidermal differentiation. Taken together, these results suggest that the variations in the expression of Na+/K+ ATPase pump over time and across epidermis would be a determinant parameter of the TEP, dictating a cationic transport during the formation and restoration of the epidermis. Therefore, this study brings a new perspective to understand the formation and restoration of TEP during the cutaneous wound healing process. This might have important future medical applications regarding the treatment of chronic wound healing.


Assuntos
Epiderme/metabolismo , Potenciais da Membrana/fisiologia , Pele/citologia , Pele/metabolismo , Engenharia Tecidual/métodos , Cicatrização/fisiologia , Células Cultivadas , Imunofluorescência , Humanos , Queratinócitos/citologia , Queratinócitos/metabolismo , ATPase Trocadora de Sódio-Potássio/metabolismo
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