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A bioartificial dermal regeneration template promotes skin cell proliferation in vitro and enhances large skin wound healing in vivo

Peng Chang _, Bingyu Guo, Qiang Hui, Xiaoyan Liu and Kai Tao

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:25226-25241. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.16005

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Abstract

Peng Chang1, Bingyu Guo1, Qiang Hui1, Xiaoyan Liu1, Kai Tao1

1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, General Hospital of Shenyang Military Area Command, Shenyang, 110840, Liaoning, P.R. China

Correspondence to:

Kai Tao, email: [email protected]

Keywords: bioartificial dermal regeneration template, platelet-rich plasma, acellular collagen sponge, traumatic wound healing, skin cell proliferation

Received: January 30, 2017    Accepted: February 22, 2017    Published: March 08, 2017

ABSTRACT

A novel bioartificial dermal regeneration template has been developed using platelet-rich plasma and acellular animal skin collagen sponge for the treatment of larger area and full thickness skin wounds. This platelet-rich plasma-collagen sponge keeps native skin structure and contains huge amounts of growth factors. The effect of this bioartificial dermal regeneration template was tested in vitro and in vivo via a mimic poor wound healing process by adding collagenase I into cell culture medium or the wound area. The in vitro experimental results indicated that the rat skin cells grew faster and produced more collagen in platelet-rich plasma-collagen sponge with collagenase than those treated either with collagen sponge plus collagenase, or collagenase, or control group without treatment. The in vivo experiments were performed by large rat skin wounds, 1.5 cm diameter, treated either with collagenase, or collagenase plus collagen sponge, or collagenase plus platelet-rich plasma-collagen sponge. The wound without treatment was used as a control. The wounds treated with collagenase-containing platelet-rich plasma-collagen sponge healed 4 times faster than the untreated wounds, 6 times faster than the collagenase treated wounds, 2.4 times faster than collagenase-containing collagen sponge treated wounds. The immunostaining indicated that the healed tissues in the wound areas treated with collagenase-containing platelet-rich plasma-collagen sponge were composed of collagen type I and collagen III with blood vessels and hair follicles. The results demonstrated that this collagenase-containing platelet-rich plasma-collagen sponge works as a bioartificial dermal regeneration template. The application of this collagenase-containing platelet-rich plasma-collagen sponge promotes the traumatic skin wound healing and permits the reconstitution of the inherent barrier functions of the skin.


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