Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy

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Autor(a) principal: Alencar, Ana Clara Silva de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Freitas Neto, Valdemiro, Gonzalez, Giuliana Maria Morais, Gonzalez, Lethícia Maria Morais, Fonseca, Gustavo Soares Gomes Barros, Bento, Anyelle Araujo Cardoso, Cardoso , Bianca Laís Oliveira, Travassos, Isabelle Sakamoto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26279
Resumo: The amniotic membrane is the innermost layer of the three fetal placental membranes. The capture of the amniotic membrane for allograft also occurs during childbirth, soon after negative results of HIV, VDRL, HBsAg and Hepatitis C serologies of the donor mother. The membrane has several properties, such as antibacterial, anti-adhesive, anti-pain, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic effect. In addition, it is highly rich in substances that promote cell proliferation and development. A unique characteristic of the amniotic membrane is that it does not induce immune rejection, because does not express HLA-A, B or DR 5 histocompatibility antigens. Transplanted tissue can be used in the therapy of eye surface diseases, repair of burns or for reconstruction of skin structures. In addition, there are studies testing other possibilities of use for this tissue. After analysis of the research, it was possible to verify that amniotic membrane transplantation consists of a promising alternative therapy, related to the most diverse systems in order to promote efficient and satisfactory results in each of them.
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spelling Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy Membrana amniótica: Terapia alternativa de trasplante Membrana amniótica: Terapia alternativa de transplantação TransplanteMembranaAmniótica.TrasplanteMembranaAmniótica.TransplantMembraneAmniotic.The amniotic membrane is the innermost layer of the three fetal placental membranes. The capture of the amniotic membrane for allograft also occurs during childbirth, soon after negative results of HIV, VDRL, HBsAg and Hepatitis C serologies of the donor mother. The membrane has several properties, such as antibacterial, anti-adhesive, anti-pain, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic effect. In addition, it is highly rich in substances that promote cell proliferation and development. A unique characteristic of the amniotic membrane is that it does not induce immune rejection, because does not express HLA-A, B or DR 5 histocompatibility antigens. Transplanted tissue can be used in the therapy of eye surface diseases, repair of burns or for reconstruction of skin structures. In addition, there are studies testing other possibilities of use for this tissue. After analysis of the research, it was possible to verify that amniotic membrane transplantation consists of a promising alternative therapy, related to the most diverse systems in order to promote efficient and satisfactory results in each of them.La membrana amniótica es la capa más interna de las tres membranas placentarias fetales. La captura de la membrana amniótica para el aloinjerto ocurre durante el parto, poco después de los resultados negativos de las serologías de VIH, VDRL, HBsAg y Hepatitis C de la madre donante. La membrana tiene varias propiedades, como efecto antibacteriano, antiadhesivo, antidolor, antiinflamatorio y antiapoptótico. Además, es muy rica en sustancias que favorecen la proliferación y el desarrollo celular. Una característica única de la membrana amniótica es que no induce rechazo inmunológico, porque no expresa antígenos de histocompatibilidad HLA-A, B o DR 5. El tejido transplantado puede utilizarse en la terapia de enfermedades de la superficie ocular, reparación de quemaduras o para la reconstrucción de estructuras de la piel. Además, existen estudios que prueban otros posibles usos de este tejido. Luego de analizar la investigación, se pudo verificar que el trasplante de membrana amniótica es una alternativa terapéutica prometedora, relacionada con los más diversos sistemas con el fin de promover resultados eficientes y satisfactorios en cada uno de ellos.A membrana amniótica é a camada mais interna das três membranas placentárias fetais. A captação da membrana amniótica para o aloenxerto acontece ainda durante o parto, logo após resultados negativos das sorologias de HIV, VDRL, HBsAg e Hepatite C da mãe doadora. A membrana apresenta diversas propriedades, tais como efeito antibacteriano, anti adesivo, antiálgico, anti-inflamatórias, anti apoptóticas. Além disso, é altamente rica em substâncias que promovem a proliferação e desenvolvimento celular. Uma característica única da membrana amniótica é que ela não induz a rejeição imune, pois não expressa os antígenos de histocompatibilidade HLA-A, B ou DR 5. O tecido transplantado pode ser usado na terapia de doenças da superfície ocular, reparo de queimaduras ou para reconstrução de estruturas cutâneas. Além disso, há estudos testando outras possibilidades de uso para este tecido. Após análise das pesquisas foi possível constatar que o transplante de membrana amniótica consiste em uma terapia alternativa promissora, relacionada com os mais diversos sistemas de forma a promover resultados eficientes e satisfatórios em cada um deles.Research, Society and Development2022-09-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2627910.33448/rsd-v11i12.26279Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e52111226279Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e52111226279Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e521112262792525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26279/28829Copyright (c) 2022 Ana Clara Silva de Alencar; Valdemiro Freitas Neto; Giuliana Maria Morais Gonzalez; Lethícia Maria Morais Gonzalez; Gustavo Soares Gomes Barros Fonseca; Anyelle Araujo Cardoso Bento; Bianca Laís Oliveira Cardoso ; Isabelle Sakamoto Travassoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlencar, Ana Clara Silva deFreitas Neto, ValdemiroGonzalez, Giuliana Maria MoraisGonzalez, Lethícia Maria MoraisFonseca, Gustavo Soares Gomes BarrosBento, Anyelle Araujo CardosoCardoso , Bianca Laís OliveiraTravassos, Isabelle Sakamoto2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26279Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:21.618296Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy
Membrana amniótica: Terapia alternativa de trasplante
Membrana amniótica: Terapia alternativa de transplantação
title Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy
spellingShingle Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy
Alencar, Ana Clara Silva de
Transplante
Membrana
Amniótica.
Trasplante
Membrana
Amniótica.
Transplant
Membrane
Amniotic.
title_short Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy
title_full Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy
title_fullStr Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy
title_full_unstemmed Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy
title_sort Amniotic membrane: Alternative transplantation therapy
author Alencar, Ana Clara Silva de
author_facet Alencar, Ana Clara Silva de
Freitas Neto, Valdemiro
Gonzalez, Giuliana Maria Morais
Gonzalez, Lethícia Maria Morais
Fonseca, Gustavo Soares Gomes Barros
Bento, Anyelle Araujo Cardoso
Cardoso , Bianca Laís Oliveira
Travassos, Isabelle Sakamoto
author_role author
author2 Freitas Neto, Valdemiro
Gonzalez, Giuliana Maria Morais
Gonzalez, Lethícia Maria Morais
Fonseca, Gustavo Soares Gomes Barros
Bento, Anyelle Araujo Cardoso
Cardoso , Bianca Laís Oliveira
Travassos, Isabelle Sakamoto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alencar, Ana Clara Silva de
Freitas Neto, Valdemiro
Gonzalez, Giuliana Maria Morais
Gonzalez, Lethícia Maria Morais
Fonseca, Gustavo Soares Gomes Barros
Bento, Anyelle Araujo Cardoso
Cardoso , Bianca Laís Oliveira
Travassos, Isabelle Sakamoto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transplante
Membrana
Amniótica.
Trasplante
Membrana
Amniótica.
Transplant
Membrane
Amniotic.
topic Transplante
Membrana
Amniótica.
Trasplante
Membrana
Amniótica.
Transplant
Membrane
Amniotic.
description The amniotic membrane is the innermost layer of the three fetal placental membranes. The capture of the amniotic membrane for allograft also occurs during childbirth, soon after negative results of HIV, VDRL, HBsAg and Hepatitis C serologies of the donor mother. The membrane has several properties, such as antibacterial, anti-adhesive, anti-pain, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic effect. In addition, it is highly rich in substances that promote cell proliferation and development. A unique characteristic of the amniotic membrane is that it does not induce immune rejection, because does not express HLA-A, B or DR 5 histocompatibility antigens. Transplanted tissue can be used in the therapy of eye surface diseases, repair of burns or for reconstruction of skin structures. In addition, there are studies testing other possibilities of use for this tissue. After analysis of the research, it was possible to verify that amniotic membrane transplantation consists of a promising alternative therapy, related to the most diverse systems in order to promote efficient and satisfactory results in each of them.
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