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Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Hertel, Fernanda Campos
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: eng
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Viçosa
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Link de acesso: http://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/25765
Resumo: Wound healing is a multi-orchestrated process with overlapping phases, called hemostasis / inflammation, proliferation and remodeling, and is influenced by controlled biological and molecular events, with growth factors, cytokines, cells and extracellular matrix. The difficulty of wound repair is common and has become a global problem with large financial costs, associated with long treatment and withdrawal from work, often requiring hospitalization, as well as the personal cost to the patient and family members involved. Research to new methods such as tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, aimed at reducing recovery time, related costs and improving tissue regeneration. In this context, cell therapy, especially mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), has shown great potential for wound healing. The strong ability to proliferate and differentiate, and its immunomodulatory effects are the main characteristics for regenerative medicine, related to its paracrine effect by the secretion of growth factors and cytokines. The objective with this work was to evaluate the influence of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (ASC) on wound repair, using platelet-poor plasma (PPP) to promote cell adhesion in the wound, as well as discussing the main components of the repair process and how MSCs can influence their actions. In this study, ASCs were associated with PPP for cutaneous wounds of rabbits, and their actions were assessed by macroscopic and histopathological analysis. Our results suggest this association were able to accelerate epithelialization and wound healing in the early stage of proliferation and increased cellular infiltrate in the late stage of proliferation. In addition, PPP alone showed a more mature granulation tissue compared to the control and ASC + PPP groups, suggesting a new method for wound therapy.
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spelling Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healingCélulas estromais mesenquimais na reparação de peleMedicina RegenerativaTerapia celularEngenharia de tecidosClínica e Cirurgia AnimalWound healing is a multi-orchestrated process with overlapping phases, called hemostasis / inflammation, proliferation and remodeling, and is influenced by controlled biological and molecular events, with growth factors, cytokines, cells and extracellular matrix. The difficulty of wound repair is common and has become a global problem with large financial costs, associated with long treatment and withdrawal from work, often requiring hospitalization, as well as the personal cost to the patient and family members involved. Research to new methods such as tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, aimed at reducing recovery time, related costs and improving tissue regeneration. In this context, cell therapy, especially mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), has shown great potential for wound healing. The strong ability to proliferate and differentiate, and its immunomodulatory effects are the main characteristics for regenerative medicine, related to its paracrine effect by the secretion of growth factors and cytokines. The objective with this work was to evaluate the influence of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (ASC) on wound repair, using platelet-poor plasma (PPP) to promote cell adhesion in the wound, as well as discussing the main components of the repair process and how MSCs can influence their actions. In this study, ASCs were associated with PPP for cutaneous wounds of rabbits, and their actions were assessed by macroscopic and histopathological analysis. Our results suggest this association were able to accelerate epithelialization and wound healing in the early stage of proliferation and increased cellular infiltrate in the late stage of proliferation. In addition, PPP alone showed a more mature granulation tissue compared to the control and ASC + PPP groups, suggesting a new method for wound therapy.A cicatrização de feridas é um processo multi orquestrado com fases sobrepostas, denominado por hemostasia/inflamação, proliferação e remodelação e é influenciado por eventos biológicos e moleculares controlados, com fatores de crescimento, citocinas, células e matriz extracelular. A reparação de feridas tornou-se um problema global com grandes custos financeiros, associado a longo tratamento e afastamento do trabalho, necessitando muitas vezes de hospitalização, além do custo pessoal para o paciente e familiares envolvidos. As pesquisas a novos métodos, como engenharia de tecidos e medicina regenerativa, visam reduzir o tempo de recuperação, os custos relacionados e melhorar a regeneração tecidual. Neste contexto, a terapia celular, especialmente as células estromais mesenquimais (MSCs), demonstrou um grande potencial para a cicatrização de feridas. A forte capacidade de proliferar e diferenciar e os efeitos imunomoduladores são suas principais características para a medicina regenerativa, relacionado ao seu efeito parácrino pela secreção de fatores de crescimento e citocinas. O objetivo com este trabalho foi avaliar a influência das células mesenquimais estromais derivadas do tecido adiposo (ASCs) no reparo de feridas, usando plasma pobre em plaquetas (PPP) para promover a adesão celular na ferida, bem como discutir sobre os principais componentes do processo de reparo e como as MSCs podem influenciar suas ações. Neste estudo, ASCs associadas com PPP para o tratamento de feridas cutâneas de coelhos, e suas ações foram avaliadas por análise macroscópica e histopatológica. Nossos resultados sugerem que ASC+PPP foram capazes de acelerar a epitelização e a cicatrização de feridas na fase inicial de proliferação e aumentaram o infiltrado celular em estágio tardio de proliferação. Além disso, PPP sozinho mostrou um tecido de granulação mais avançado em comparação ao grupo controle e ASC + PPP, sugerindo um novo método para a terapia de feridas.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorUniversidade Federal de ViçosaReis, Emily Correna Carlohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0499063135941907Borges, Andrea Pacheco BatistaValente, Fabrício LucianiYamatogi, Ricardo SeitiHertel, Fernanda Campos2019-06-10T18:34:43Z2019-06-10T18:34:43Z2019-02-19info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfHERTEL, Fernanda Campos. Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing. 2019. 41 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing
Células estromais mesenquimais na reparação de pele
title Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing
spellingShingle Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing
Hertel, Fernanda Campos
Medicina Regenerativa
Terapia celular
Engenharia de tecidos
Clínica e Cirurgia Animal
title_short Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing
title_full Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing
title_fullStr Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing
title_full_unstemmed Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing
title_sort Mesenchymal stromal cells in skin wound healing
author Hertel, Fernanda Campos
author_facet Hertel, Fernanda Campos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Reis, Emily Correna Carlo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0499063135941907
Borges, Andrea Pacheco Batista
Valente, Fabrício Luciani
Yamatogi, Ricardo Seiti
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hertel, Fernanda Campos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medicina Regenerativa
Terapia celular
Engenharia de tecidos
Clínica e Cirurgia Animal
topic Medicina Regenerativa
Terapia celular
Engenharia de tecidos
Clínica e Cirurgia Animal
description Wound healing is a multi-orchestrated process with overlapping phases, called hemostasis / inflammation, proliferation and remodeling, and is influenced by controlled biological and molecular events, with growth factors, cytokines, cells and extracellular matrix. The difficulty of wound repair is common and has become a global problem with large financial costs, associated with long treatment and withdrawal from work, often requiring hospitalization, as well as the personal cost to the patient and family members involved. Research to new methods such as tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, aimed at reducing recovery time, related costs and improving tissue regeneration. In this context, cell therapy, especially mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), has shown great potential for wound healing. The strong ability to proliferate and differentiate, and its immunomodulatory effects are the main characteristics for regenerative medicine, related to its paracrine effect by the secretion of growth factors and cytokines. The objective with this work was to evaluate the influence of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (ASC) on wound repair, using platelet-poor plasma (PPP) to promote cell adhesion in the wound, as well as discussing the main components of the repair process and how MSCs can influence their actions. In this study, ASCs were associated with PPP for cutaneous wounds of rabbits, and their actions were assessed by macroscopic and histopathological analysis. Our results suggest this association were able to accelerate epithelialization and wound healing in the early stage of proliferation and increased cellular infiltrate in the late stage of proliferation. In addition, PPP alone showed a more mature granulation tissue compared to the control and ASC + PPP groups, suggesting a new method for wound therapy.
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