Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membrane

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Autor(a) principal: Barros,Séfora Vieira da Silva Gouvêa de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Aldrovani,Marcela, Lacerda,Luciana Cenço Correa de, Horr,Mônica, Marinho,Fábio Andrade, Lima,Tiago Barbalho, Silveira,Camila Pinho Balthazar da, Brito,Fábio Luiz da Cunha, Bassaneze,Vinícius, Flecher,Mayra Cunha, Beltrame,Renato Travassos, Nakamuta,Juliana Sanajotti, Krieger,José Eduardo, Laus,José Luiz, Oliveira,Krishna Duro de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016001001838
Resumo: ABSTRACT: The objective of this research was to evaluate the clinical and microscopic effects in rabbits of lamellar keratoplasty using allogeneic omentum associated with canine amniotic membrane (AM). Rabbits were divided into two groups: one received the allogeneic free omental graft covered with the AM (OM-graft group), while the other received the AM graft containing omental mesenchymal cells (OM-cell group). Clinical signs were evaluated on different postoperative days. After the clinical assessments, the rabbits were euthanized and their corneas were obtained for histopathology and immunohistochemistry (Ki-67, marker for proliferation). Both groups showed chemosis, blepharospasm, eye discharge, hyperemia, and corneal opacity/edema. Neovascularization was observed in the OM-cell group. Histopathological evaluation revealed epithelial islands within the stroma of OM-cell samples. Thirty days after surgery, complete corneal re-epithelialization had occurred in both groups. The OM-cell group showed more Ki-67 positive cells. The free omentum and its cells, combined with the AM, contributed to corneal repair, a process that was completed 30 days after lamellar keratoplasty.
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spelling Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membraneamniotic membranecorneaomentumprogenitor cellswound healing.ABSTRACT: The objective of this research was to evaluate the clinical and microscopic effects in rabbits of lamellar keratoplasty using allogeneic omentum associated with canine amniotic membrane (AM). Rabbits were divided into two groups: one received the allogeneic free omental graft covered with the AM (OM-graft group), while the other received the AM graft containing omental mesenchymal cells (OM-cell group). Clinical signs were evaluated on different postoperative days. After the clinical assessments, the rabbits were euthanized and their corneas were obtained for histopathology and immunohistochemistry (Ki-67, marker for proliferation). Both groups showed chemosis, blepharospasm, eye discharge, hyperemia, and corneal opacity/edema. Neovascularization was observed in the OM-cell group. Histopathological evaluation revealed epithelial islands within the stroma of OM-cell samples. Thirty days after surgery, complete corneal re-epithelialization had occurred in both groups. The OM-cell group showed more Ki-67 positive cells. The free omentum and its cells, combined with the AM, contributed to corneal repair, a process that was completed 30 days after lamellar keratoplasty.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016001001838Ciência Rural v.46 n.10 2016reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20151348info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarros,Séfora Vieira da Silva Gouvêa deAldrovani,MarcelaLacerda,Luciana Cenço Correa deHorr,MônicaMarinho,Fábio AndradeLima,Tiago BarbalhoSilveira,Camila Pinho Balthazar daBrito,Fábio Luiz da CunhaBassaneze,ViníciusFlecher,Mayra CunhaBeltrame,Renato TravassosNakamuta,Juliana SanajottiKrieger,José EduardoLaus,José LuizOliveira,Krishna Duro deeng2016-10-20T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membrane
title Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membrane
spellingShingle Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membrane
Barros,Séfora Vieira da Silva Gouvêa de
amniotic membrane
cornea
omentum
progenitor cells
wound healing.
title_short Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membrane
title_full Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membrane
title_fullStr Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membrane
title_full_unstemmed Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membrane
title_sort Lamellar keratoplasty in rabbits using an allogeneic free omental graft and omentum-derived mesenchymal cells associated with the canine amniotic membrane
author Barros,Séfora Vieira da Silva Gouvêa de
author_facet Barros,Séfora Vieira da Silva Gouvêa de
Aldrovani,Marcela
Lacerda,Luciana Cenço Correa de
Horr,Mônica
Marinho,Fábio Andrade
Lima,Tiago Barbalho
Silveira,Camila Pinho Balthazar da
Brito,Fábio Luiz da Cunha
Bassaneze,Vinícius
Flecher,Mayra Cunha
Beltrame,Renato Travassos
Nakamuta,Juliana Sanajotti
Krieger,José Eduardo
Laus,José Luiz
Oliveira,Krishna Duro de
author_role author
author2 Aldrovani,Marcela
Lacerda,Luciana Cenço Correa de
Horr,Mônica
Marinho,Fábio Andrade
Lima,Tiago Barbalho
Silveira,Camila Pinho Balthazar da
Brito,Fábio Luiz da Cunha
Bassaneze,Vinícius
Flecher,Mayra Cunha
Beltrame,Renato Travassos
Nakamuta,Juliana Sanajotti
Krieger,José Eduardo
Laus,José Luiz
Oliveira,Krishna Duro de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barros,Séfora Vieira da Silva Gouvêa de
Aldrovani,Marcela
Lacerda,Luciana Cenço Correa de
Horr,Mônica
Marinho,Fábio Andrade
Lima,Tiago Barbalho
Silveira,Camila Pinho Balthazar da
Brito,Fábio Luiz da Cunha
Bassaneze,Vinícius
Flecher,Mayra Cunha
Beltrame,Renato Travassos
Nakamuta,Juliana Sanajotti
Krieger,José Eduardo
Laus,José Luiz
Oliveira,Krishna Duro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv amniotic membrane
cornea
omentum
progenitor cells
wound healing.
topic amniotic membrane
cornea
omentum
progenitor cells
wound healing.
description ABSTRACT: The objective of this research was to evaluate the clinical and microscopic effects in rabbits of lamellar keratoplasty using allogeneic omentum associated with canine amniotic membrane (AM). Rabbits were divided into two groups: one received the allogeneic free omental graft covered with the AM (OM-graft group), while the other received the AM graft containing omental mesenchymal cells (OM-cell group). Clinical signs were evaluated on different postoperative days. After the clinical assessments, the rabbits were euthanized and their corneas were obtained for histopathology and immunohistochemistry (Ki-67, marker for proliferation). Both groups showed chemosis, blepharospasm, eye discharge, hyperemia, and corneal opacity/edema. Neovascularization was observed in the OM-cell group. Histopathological evaluation revealed epithelial islands within the stroma of OM-cell samples. Thirty days after surgery, complete corneal re-epithelialization had occurred in both groups. The OM-cell group showed more Ki-67 positive cells. The free omentum and its cells, combined with the AM, contributed to corneal repair, a process that was completed 30 days after lamellar keratoplasty.
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