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Development of experimental in vitro burn model.

Ana Carolina Morais Fernandes1, Jerônimo Pereira de França2, Silvana Gaiba2, Antonio Carlos Aloise1, Andrea Fernandes de Oliveira1, Andrea Aparecida de Fátima Souza Moraes2, Lucimar Pereira de França2, Lydia Masako Ferreira3.   

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PURPOSE: To propose an experimental burn model in NIH-3T3 cell line.
METHODS: Induction of thermal injury in cultures of mouse fibroblast - NIH-3T3- cell line and determination of cell viability by MTT and immunofluorescence.
RESULTS: The heating of the Petri dish increased proportionally to the temperature of the base and the time of exposure to microwave. In this in vitro burn model, using the cell line NIH-3T3 was observed drastic cellular injury with significant changes in cell viability and activity. It showed drastically modified cell morphology with altered membrane, cytoskeleton and nucleus, and low cellularity compared to the control group.
CONCLUSION: The burn model in vitro using the cell line NIH-3T3 was reproductive and efficient. This burn model was possible to determine significant changes in cell activity and decreased viability, with drastic change in morphology, cell lysis and death.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25229509     DOI: 10.1590/s0102-86502014001400004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cir Bras        ISSN: 0102-8650            Impact factor:   1.388


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1.  The lethal heat dose for 50% primary human fibroblast cell death is 48 °C.

Authors:  Elissa Henderson; Margaretha Kempf; Charlotte Yip; Lisa Davenport; Emily Jones; Sara Kong; Ella Pearson; Anastasia Kearns; Leila Cuttle
Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res       Date:  2021-03-27       Impact factor: 3.033

Review 2.  Burns and biofilms: priority pathogens and in vivo models.

Authors:  Evgenia Maslova; Lara Eisaiankhongi; Folke Sjöberg; Ronan R McCarthy
Journal:  NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes       Date:  2021-09-09       Impact factor: 7.290

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