Literature DB >> 27914451

Effects of Fibroin Microcarriers on Inflammation and Regeneration of Deep Skin Wounds in Mice.

A Y Arkhipova1, M A Nosenko, N V Malyuchenko, R V Zvartsev, A M Moisenovich, A S Zhdanova, T V Vasil'eva, E A Gorshkova, I I Agapov, M S Drutskaya, S A Nedospasov, M M Moisenovich.   

Abstract

The process of tissue regeneration following damage takes place with direct participation of the immune system. The use of biomaterials as scaffolds to facilitate healing of skin wounds is a new and interesting area of regenerative medicine and biomedical research. In many ways, the regenerative potential of biological material is related to its ability to modulate the inflammatory response. At the same time, all foreign materials, once implanted into a living tissue, to varying degree cause an immune reaction. The modern approach to the development of bioengineered structures for applications in regenerative medicine should be directed toward using the properties of the inflammatory response that improve healing, but do not lead to negative chronic manifestations. In this work, we studied the effect of microcarriers comprised of either fibroin or fibroin supplemented with gelatin on the dynamics of the healing, as well as inflammation, during regeneration of deep skin wounds in mice. We found that subcutaneous administration of microcarriers to the wound area resulted in uniform contraction of the wounds in mice in our experimental model, and microcarrier particles induced the infiltration of immune cells. This was associated with increased expression of proinflammatory cytokines TNF, IL-6, IL-1β, and chemokines CXCL1 and CXCL2, which contributed to full functional recovery of the injured area and the absence of fibrosis as compared to the control group.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27914451     DOI: 10.1134/S0006297916110031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry (Mosc)        ISSN: 0006-2979            Impact factor:   2.487


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1.  Effect of Silk Fibroin on Neuroregeneration After Traumatic Brain Injury.

Authors:  M M Moisenovich; E Y Plotnikov; A M Moysenovich; D N Silachev; T I Danilina; E S Savchenko; M M Bobrova; L A Safonova; V V Tatarskiy; M S Kotliarova; I I Agapov; D B Zorov
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2018-12-05       Impact factor: 3.996

2.  Novel Biodegradable Polymeric Microparticles Facilitate Scarless Wound Healing by Promoting Re-epithelialization and Inhibiting Fibrosis.

Authors:  Maxim A Nosenko; Anastasia M Moysenovich; Ruslan V Zvartsev; Anastasia Y Arkhipova; Anastasia S Zhdanova; Igor I Agapov; Tamara V Vasilieva; Vladimir G Bogush; Vladimir G Debabov; Sergei A Nedospasov; Mikhail M Moisenovich; Marina S Drutskaya
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2018-12-04       Impact factor: 7.561

3.  Fibroblasts upregulate expression of adhesion molecules and promote lymphocyte retention in 3D fibroin/gelatin scaffolds.

Authors:  Maxim A Nosenko; Anastasia M Moysenovich; Anastasia Y Arkhipova; Kamar-Sulu N Atretkhany; Sergei A Nedospasov; Marina S Drutskaya; Mikhail M Moisenovich
Journal:  Bioact Mater       Date:  2021-03-21

4.  Silk Fibroin Conjugated with Heparin Promotes Epithelialization and Wound Healing.

Authors:  Rikako Hama; Derya Aytemiz; Kelvin O Moseti; Tsunenori Kameda; Yasumoto Nakazawa
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-30       Impact factor: 4.967

Review 5.  Silk-based microcarriers: current developments and future perspectives.

Authors:  Anabela Veiga; Filipa Castro; Fernando Rocha; Ana Oliveira
Journal:  IET Nanobiotechnol       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 1.847

6.  Induction of ICAM-1 Expression in Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts Cultured on Fibroin-Gelatin Scaffolds.

Authors:  M A Nosenko; N V Maluchenko; M S Drutskaya; A Y Arkhipova; I I Agapov; S A Nedospasov; M M Moisenovich
Journal:  Acta Naturae       Date:  2017 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 1.845

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