Adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in the viability of random skin flap in rats
Acta cir. bras
; 29(supl.2): 6-9, 2014. graf
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in English
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
To evaluate the effects of the adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in the viability of random skin flap in rats.METHODS:
Thirty five adult male Wistar rats (weight 250-300 g) were used. ADSC were isolated from adult male rats (n=5). ADSC were separated, cultured and then analyzed. A dorsal skin flap measuring 10x4 cm was raised and a plastic barrier was placed between the flap and its bed. After the surgical procedure, the animals were randomized into two groups (n=15 each group), group control and group ADSC. In all groups the procedures were performed immediately after the surgery. The percentage of flap necrosis was measured on the seventh postoperative day.RESULTS:
The ADSC were able to replicate in our culture conditions. We also induced their adipogenic, osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation, verifying their mesenchymal stem cells potentiality in vitro. The results were statistically significant showing that the ADSC decreased the area of necrosis (p<0.05).CONCLUSION:
The cells demonstrated adipogenic, osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation potential in vitro. The administration of adipose-derived stem cells was effective to increase the viability of the random skin flaps in rats. .
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Main subject:
Skin
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Stem Cells
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Surgical Flaps
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Adipose Tissue
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Graft Survival
Type of study:
Evaluation study
Limits:
Animals
Language:
English
Journal:
Acta cir. bras
Journal subject:
CIRURGIA GERAL
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Procedimentos Cir£rgicos Operat¢rios
Year:
2014
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Institution/Affiliation country:
Federal University of São Paulo/BR