PRP&D/P MPs and PRP facilitated hair growth but D/P MPs provided additional hair growth. The authors have indicated no significant interest with commercial supporters.
Water-insoluble fragmin/protamine microparticles of about 0.5-1 mum in diameter were prepared by simple mixing of low-molecular-weight heparin (fragmin) with protamine. We investigated the capability of these microparticles to immobilize fibroblast growth factor (FGF)-2, to protect FGF-2 against degradation, to enhance FGF-2 activity, and to facilitate controlled release of FGF-2. FGF-2 bound to the fragmin/protamine microparticles with high affinity (Kd = 2.08 x 10(-9) M) and the half-life of FGF-2-activity was prolonged substantially through binding of FGF-2 to the microparticles, by protection of FGF-2 from inactivation by heat and proteolysis. After subcutaneous injection into the back of mice, the fragmin/protamine microparticles underwent biodegradation and disappeared in about 2 weeks. A similar injection of FGF-2-containing microparticles resulted in significant neovascularization and fibrous tissue formation near the injection site after 1 week. These results indicate that controlled release of biologically active FGF-2 occurs through both slow diffusion and biodegradation of the microparticles, with subsequent induction of neovascularization. (c) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res, 2009.
Adipose tissue-derived stromal cells (ATSCs) have recently gained widespread attention as a potential alternate source to bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells with a proliferative capacity and a similar ability to undergo multilineage differentiation. In this study, we evaluated the effectiveness of freshly isolated autologous ATSCs-containing atelocollagen matrix with silicon membrane (ACMS) on wound healing of diabetic (db/db) mice. Cultured ATSCs from (db/db) mice secreted significant amounts of growth factors and cytokines, which are suitable for wound repair. Two full thickness round skin defects were made on the backs of healing-impaired db/db mice. Freshly isolated autologous ATSCs-containing ACMS or ACMS alone were applied to the wounds. Twelve mice were treated and then killed at 1 or 2 weeks (n = 6 each). Histologic sections of the wounds were prepared at each time period after treatment. Histologic examination demonstrated significantly advanced granulation tissue formation, capillary formation, and epithelialization in diabetic healing-impaired wounds treated with autologous ATSCs-containing ACMS, compared with mice treated with ACMS alone. These results suggested that transplantation of autologous ATSCs-containing ACMS significantly accelerated wound healing in diabetic healing-impaired db/db mice.
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