Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in rats

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,João Maximiliano Pedron
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Fernanda dos Santos de, Lima,Elizabeth Obino Cirne, Dullius,Diego, Durli,Isabel Cirne Lima de Oliveira, Hiraiwa,Everton, Serrano,Tulio, Teixeira,Geciele Rodrigues, Sampaio,Paulo Marcos Ribeiro, Collares,Marcus Vinicius Martins
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Título da fonte: Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Purpose To evaluate the use of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in reducing the necrosis area in an experimental model of cutaneous ischemic flap in rats submitted to subcutaneous nicotine injection to simulate a smoker patient. Methods In an experimental study, 30 rats were enrolled and divided into two experimental groups of 15 animals all submitted to a subcutaneous nicotine injection to create ischemic cutaneous flaps on their backs. Other 10 animals were used only to obtain adipose tissue derived stem cells (ADSC). The first group (n=15) received ADSC treatment at the end of surgery while the other group, the control (n=15), received no other interventions. After euthanasia, a decal was performed on the whole area of the flap, accurately defining the transition from necrosis to healthy region. Photos of all animals were collected and evaluated by scales standardized by Paint-Autocad- 2015 software to define the area of flap necrosis in each rat. Student T test was performed to compare the groups, considering a p< 0.05 significant. Data were analyzed using SPSS IBM® 18 version. Results Through the analysis of the images by the program Paint-Autocad-2015 and the area of decal obtained by the transparent sheet, we obtained a mean of 46% necrosis of the total area of the flap in the treatment group and 69.4% in the control group. In the descriptive analysis, a mean of 3.7 cm of necrosis CI 95% (3.2 - 4.2) was evident in the treatment group whereas a mean value of 5.56 CI 95% (5.2 - 5.9) was found in control group, with p value <0.001 for this comparison. Conclusion The application of adipose-derived stem cells reduces the percentage of necrosis in an experimental model of randomized cutaneous flap in rats submitted to subcutaneous nicotine injection.
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spelling Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in ratsStem CellsNicotineRatsAbstract Purpose To evaluate the use of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in reducing the necrosis area in an experimental model of cutaneous ischemic flap in rats submitted to subcutaneous nicotine injection to simulate a smoker patient. Methods In an experimental study, 30 rats were enrolled and divided into two experimental groups of 15 animals all submitted to a subcutaneous nicotine injection to create ischemic cutaneous flaps on their backs. Other 10 animals were used only to obtain adipose tissue derived stem cells (ADSC). The first group (n=15) received ADSC treatment at the end of surgery while the other group, the control (n=15), received no other interventions. After euthanasia, a decal was performed on the whole area of the flap, accurately defining the transition from necrosis to healthy region. Photos of all animals were collected and evaluated by scales standardized by Paint-Autocad- 2015 software to define the area of flap necrosis in each rat. Student T test was performed to compare the groups, considering a p< 0.05 significant. Data were analyzed using SPSS IBM® 18 version. Results Through the analysis of the images by the program Paint-Autocad-2015 and the area of decal obtained by the transparent sheet, we obtained a mean of 46% necrosis of the total area of the flap in the treatment group and 69.4% in the control group. In the descriptive analysis, a mean of 3.7 cm of necrosis CI 95% (3.2 - 4.2) was evident in the treatment group whereas a mean value of 5.56 CI 95% (5.2 - 5.9) was found in control group, with p value <0.001 for this comparison. Conclusion The application of adipose-derived stem cells reduces the percentage of necrosis in an experimental model of randomized cutaneous flap in rats submitted to subcutaneous nicotine injection.Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502019000600204Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira v.34 n.6 2019reponame:Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia (SBDPC)instacron:SBDPC10.1590/s0102-865020190060000005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins,João Maximiliano PedronOliveira,Fernanda dos Santos deLima,Elizabeth Obino CirneDullius,DiegoDurli,Isabel Cirne Lima de OliveiraHiraiwa,EvertonSerrano,TulioTeixeira,Geciele RodriguesSampaio,Paulo Marcos RibeiroCollares,Marcus Vinicius Martinseng2019-08-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-86502019000600204Revistahttps://www.bvs-vet.org.br/vetindex/periodicos/acta-cirurgica-brasileira/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sgolden@terra.com.br0102-86501678-2674opendoar:2019-08-16T00:00Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia (SBDPC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in rats
title Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in rats
spellingShingle Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in rats
Martins,João Maximiliano Pedron
Stem Cells
Nicotine
Rats
title_short Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in rats
title_full Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in rats
title_fullStr Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in rats
title_full_unstemmed Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in rats
title_sort Use of derived adipose stem cells to reduce complications of cutaneous scarring in smokers. An experimental model in rats
author Martins,João Maximiliano Pedron
author_facet Martins,João Maximiliano Pedron
Oliveira,Fernanda dos Santos de
Lima,Elizabeth Obino Cirne
Dullius,Diego
Durli,Isabel Cirne Lima de Oliveira
Hiraiwa,Everton
Serrano,Tulio
Teixeira,Geciele Rodrigues
Sampaio,Paulo Marcos Ribeiro
Collares,Marcus Vinicius Martins
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author2 Oliveira,Fernanda dos Santos de
Lima,Elizabeth Obino Cirne
Dullius,Diego
Durli,Isabel Cirne Lima de Oliveira
Hiraiwa,Everton
Serrano,Tulio
Teixeira,Geciele Rodrigues
Sampaio,Paulo Marcos Ribeiro
Collares,Marcus Vinicius Martins
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins,João Maximiliano Pedron
Oliveira,Fernanda dos Santos de
Lima,Elizabeth Obino Cirne
Dullius,Diego
Durli,Isabel Cirne Lima de Oliveira
Hiraiwa,Everton
Serrano,Tulio
Teixeira,Geciele Rodrigues
Sampaio,Paulo Marcos Ribeiro
Collares,Marcus Vinicius Martins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stem Cells
Nicotine
Rats
topic Stem Cells
Nicotine
Rats
description Abstract Purpose To evaluate the use of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSC) in reducing the necrosis area in an experimental model of cutaneous ischemic flap in rats submitted to subcutaneous nicotine injection to simulate a smoker patient. Methods In an experimental study, 30 rats were enrolled and divided into two experimental groups of 15 animals all submitted to a subcutaneous nicotine injection to create ischemic cutaneous flaps on their backs. Other 10 animals were used only to obtain adipose tissue derived stem cells (ADSC). The first group (n=15) received ADSC treatment at the end of surgery while the other group, the control (n=15), received no other interventions. After euthanasia, a decal was performed on the whole area of the flap, accurately defining the transition from necrosis to healthy region. Photos of all animals were collected and evaluated by scales standardized by Paint-Autocad- 2015 software to define the area of flap necrosis in each rat. Student T test was performed to compare the groups, considering a p< 0.05 significant. Data were analyzed using SPSS IBM® 18 version. Results Through the analysis of the images by the program Paint-Autocad-2015 and the area of decal obtained by the transparent sheet, we obtained a mean of 46% necrosis of the total area of the flap in the treatment group and 69.4% in the control group. In the descriptive analysis, a mean of 3.7 cm of necrosis CI 95% (3.2 - 4.2) was evident in the treatment group whereas a mean value of 5.56 CI 95% (5.2 - 5.9) was found in control group, with p value <0.001 for this comparison. Conclusion The application of adipose-derived stem cells reduces the percentage of necrosis in an experimental model of randomized cutaneous flap in rats submitted to subcutaneous nicotine injection.
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