Enxertos de gordura associados a plasma rico em plaquetas em ratas - estudo experimental

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Autor(a) principal: Blumenschein, Alexandre Roriz
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Autologous fat grafts used for filling soft tissue defects have been used for more than a century. Fat is considered an ideal filler because of its low cost, ease of harvest, abundance in the human body and low immunogenic and allergic reaction due to its autologous nature, being largely used in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is a plasma fraction, with platelet count above baseline, generally obtained via centrifugation of blood. PRP theoretically promotes tissue regeneration due to fact that it concentrates a greater amount of growth factors essential in the process of tissue regeneration and neovascularization. This paper aims to examine if the association of fat grafts and PRP improves graft viability in female rats, through an experimental, randomized and blinded study, which involved 47 animals. These animals underwent fat graft harvest from their inguinal fat deposits and fat grafting subcutaneously to their cranial region. In 22 animals the fat graft was mixed with PRP and in 25 the fat was grafted by itself. After a 100 day period, the animals were sacrificed and the fat grafts were analyzed using scores from 0 (absent) to 4 (abundant), in optical microscopy by two independent and blinded pathologists, by means of the following variables: fat graft cell viability, fat necrosis, tissue inflammation and fibrosis. Regarding fat graft cell viability, the PRP group scored moderate/abundant in 63% of the cases and the fat graft only group scored absent/slight in 72% of the cases (p<0.05). The PRP group presented lower fat necrosis scores and lower tissue inflammation scores when compared to the fat graft only group (p<0.05). The presence of tissue fibrosis was rarely observed in both groups. Tumors (dermoid cysts) within the fat grafts were observed in 3 animals in which the grafts were mixed with PRP. It is concluded that PRP improves the viability and integration of fat grafts in rats, but more studies are needed to fully understand the exact mechanisms that lead to this improvement and assess the safety of the method for use in humans.
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spelling Freitas Júnior, Ruffo dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7343840830786566Freitas Junior, Ruffo deCarpaneda, Carlos AugustoUrban, Cícero de AndradeFreitas, Nilceana Maya Aireshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7526616640421017Blumenschein, Alexandre Roriz2014-10-31T10:06:57Z2013-07-25BLUMENSCHEIN, Alexandre Roriz. Enxertos de gordura associados a plasma rico em plaquetas em ratas - estudo experimental. 2013. 56 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2013.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/3490ark:/38995/0013000000rxpAutologous fat grafts used for filling soft tissue defects have been used for more than a century. Fat is considered an ideal filler because of its low cost, ease of harvest, abundance in the human body and low immunogenic and allergic reaction due to its autologous nature, being largely used in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is a plasma fraction, with platelet count above baseline, generally obtained via centrifugation of blood. PRP theoretically promotes tissue regeneration due to fact that it concentrates a greater amount of growth factors essential in the process of tissue regeneration and neovascularization. This paper aims to examine if the association of fat grafts and PRP improves graft viability in female rats, through an experimental, randomized and blinded study, which involved 47 animals. These animals underwent fat graft harvest from their inguinal fat deposits and fat grafting subcutaneously to their cranial region. In 22 animals the fat graft was mixed with PRP and in 25 the fat was grafted by itself. After a 100 day period, the animals were sacrificed and the fat grafts were analyzed using scores from 0 (absent) to 4 (abundant), in optical microscopy by two independent and blinded pathologists, by means of the following variables: fat graft cell viability, fat necrosis, tissue inflammation and fibrosis. Regarding fat graft cell viability, the PRP group scored moderate/abundant in 63% of the cases and the fat graft only group scored absent/slight in 72% of the cases (p<0.05). The PRP group presented lower fat necrosis scores and lower tissue inflammation scores when compared to the fat graft only group (p<0.05). The presence of tissue fibrosis was rarely observed in both groups. Tumors (dermoid cysts) within the fat grafts were observed in 3 animals in which the grafts were mixed with PRP. It is concluded that PRP improves the viability and integration of fat grafts in rats, but more studies are needed to fully understand the exact mechanisms that lead to this improvement and assess the safety of the method for use in humans.Enxertos de gordura autóloga têm sido usados há mais de um século para preenchimento de defeitos de tecidos moles. A gordura é considerada um material de preenchimento ideal, devido ao baixo custo de obtenção, abundância no corpo e baixa reação imunogênica e alérgica, por se tratar de material autólogo, tendo amplo uso na cirurgia plástica estética e reparadora. O plasma rico em plaquetas (PRP) consiste em uma fração de plasma sanguíneo com concentração de plaquetas acima do normal, obtida geralmente através de centrifugação do sangue autólogo que separa os componentes celulares de acordo com seu peso, concentrando as plaquetas de forma seletiva. Esta fração sanguínea (PRP) teoricamente melhora a regeneração de tecidos, por conter em grande quantidade citocinas e fatores de crescimento essenciais no processo de regeneração e neovascularização de tecidos. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar se a associação de plasma rico em plaquetas a enxertos de gordura em ratas melhora a viabilidade destes enxertos. Trata-se de uma pesquisa de delineamento experimental com animais, cego e randomizado. Foram estudados 47 ratas, submetidas à enxerto de gordura autóloga proveniente da região inguinal para a região subcutânea craniana. Vinte e duas ratas foram submetidas a enxerto de gordura autóloga associado a PRP (GCP) e vinte cincos ratas submetidos à enxerto de gordura sem plasma (GSP). Após 100 dias os animais foram sacrificados e as áreas de enxerto de gordura foram analisadas de forma independente e cega, por duas avaliadoras, de acordo com as seguintes variáveis: viabilidade da gordura enxertada, áreas de necrose, inflamação tecidual e áreas de fibrose, a partir de escores de avaliação histológica de 0 a 4 (ausente à abundante). Na avaliação da viabilidade das células gordurosas no enxerto, o GCP apresentou escore abundante em 63% dos casos e o GSP apresentou escore escasso em 72% destes (p<0,05). O GCP apresentou escores de necrose gordurosa e inflamação tecidual menor quando comparado ao GSP (p<0,05). A presença de fibrose tecidual foi pouco observada em ambos os grupos. Como achado histológico, observouse a presença de tumores (cistos dermoides) em três casos do grupo GCP. Conclui-se que o PRP melhora a viabilidade e integração de enxertos de gordura autóloga em ratas, porém novos estudos são necessários para entender completamente esse mecanismo e avaliar a segurança do método para uso em humanos.Submitted by Marlene Santos (marlene.bc.ufg@gmail.com) on 2014-10-30T16:11:02Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Alexandre Roriz Blumenschein - 2013.pdf: 1583874 bytes, checksum: d7e7853456cef455bfd20f0c4d3f1754 (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2014-10-31T10:06:56Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Alexandre Roriz Blumenschein - 2013.pdf: 1583874 bytes, checksum: d7e7853456cef455bfd20f0c4d3f1754 (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2014-10-31T10:06:57Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Fat grafts combined with platelet rich plasma in rats - experimental study
title Enxertos de gordura associados a plasma rico em plaquetas em ratas - estudo experimental
spellingShingle Enxertos de gordura associados a plasma rico em plaquetas em ratas - estudo experimental
Blumenschein, Alexandre Roriz
Enxerto
Gordura
Plasma rico em plaquetas
Platelet rich plasma
Fat
Graft
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Enxertos de gordura associados a plasma rico em plaquetas em ratas - estudo experimental
title_full Enxertos de gordura associados a plasma rico em plaquetas em ratas - estudo experimental
title_fullStr Enxertos de gordura associados a plasma rico em plaquetas em ratas - estudo experimental
title_full_unstemmed Enxertos de gordura associados a plasma rico em plaquetas em ratas - estudo experimental
title_sort Enxertos de gordura associados a plasma rico em plaquetas em ratas - estudo experimental
author Blumenschein, Alexandre Roriz
author_facet Blumenschein, Alexandre Roriz
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Freitas Júnior, Ruffo de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Freitas Junior, Ruffo de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Carpaneda, Carlos Augusto
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Urban, Cícero de Andrade
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Freitas, Nilceana Maya Aires
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7526616640421017
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Blumenschein, Alexandre Roriz
contributor_str_mv Freitas Júnior, Ruffo de
Freitas Junior, Ruffo de
Carpaneda, Carlos Augusto
Urban, Cícero de Andrade
Freitas, Nilceana Maya Aires
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enxerto
Gordura
Plasma rico em plaquetas
Platelet rich plasma
topic Enxerto
Gordura
Plasma rico em plaquetas
Platelet rich plasma
Fat
Graft
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Fat
Graft
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Autologous fat grafts used for filling soft tissue defects have been used for more than a century. Fat is considered an ideal filler because of its low cost, ease of harvest, abundance in the human body and low immunogenic and allergic reaction due to its autologous nature, being largely used in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is a plasma fraction, with platelet count above baseline, generally obtained via centrifugation of blood. PRP theoretically promotes tissue regeneration due to fact that it concentrates a greater amount of growth factors essential in the process of tissue regeneration and neovascularization. This paper aims to examine if the association of fat grafts and PRP improves graft viability in female rats, through an experimental, randomized and blinded study, which involved 47 animals. These animals underwent fat graft harvest from their inguinal fat deposits and fat grafting subcutaneously to their cranial region. In 22 animals the fat graft was mixed with PRP and in 25 the fat was grafted by itself. After a 100 day period, the animals were sacrificed and the fat grafts were analyzed using scores from 0 (absent) to 4 (abundant), in optical microscopy by two independent and blinded pathologists, by means of the following variables: fat graft cell viability, fat necrosis, tissue inflammation and fibrosis. Regarding fat graft cell viability, the PRP group scored moderate/abundant in 63% of the cases and the fat graft only group scored absent/slight in 72% of the cases (p<0.05). The PRP group presented lower fat necrosis scores and lower tissue inflammation scores when compared to the fat graft only group (p<0.05). The presence of tissue fibrosis was rarely observed in both groups. Tumors (dermoid cysts) within the fat grafts were observed in 3 animals in which the grafts were mixed with PRP. It is concluded that PRP improves the viability and integration of fat grafts in rats, but more studies are needed to fully understand the exact mechanisms that lead to this improvement and assess the safety of the method for use in humans.
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