Autologous Adipose-Derived Stem Cell (Adsc) Transplantation In The Management Of Chronic Wounds
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Our aim is to characterize chronic wound response to autologous adipose-derived stem cell (ADSC) sheet transplantation. A pilot descriptive longitudinal study was conducted at the Wound Healing Center of the Vietnam National Burn Hospital from July 1, 2019 to August 30, 2020. Thirty patients with 38 chronic wounds were enrolled in the study and were grafted with autologous ADSC sheets on the wound bed. Wound edges, wound bed, wound size and structure using H&E staining, ultrastructure changes by transmission electron microscope at the time of transplantation and at the first, second and third week of follow-up were observed. Results indicated that after ADSC sheet transplantation, the structure and ultrastructure of chronic wounds had improved. The extracellular matrix (ECM), neo-vascular, fibroblast and collagen fibers proliferated and arranged side by side at the dermis layer. Fibroblast proliferated and increased secretion of collagen. Keratinocytes proliferated and immigrated in the epidermis layer. After three weeks of autologous ADSC sheet transplantation, epithelial cells covered 90% of the wound surface. Neo-vascular, fibroblast and collagen proliferation increased weekly. The image of lymphocyte infiltration in connective tissues decreased. Wound size reduced significantly compared to before the experiment, wound beds were cleaner and filled with granulation tissue. Re-epithelialization appeared at the wound edge and throughout the wound. Wound measurements were statistically significant at the second and third weeks after starting treatment (week 2: 12.8±11.56 cm2 [range: 1-47.42 cm2], p<0.05; week 3: 7.44 ± 5.68 cm2 [range: 0.45- 20.10 cm2], p<0.001), indicating autologous ADSC treatment enhanced healing of chronic wounds. In conclusion, ADSCs have a beneficial effect on cutaneous regeneration and chronic wound healing.
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