Literature DB >> 30215325

Accelerate Healing of Severe Burn Wounds by Mouse Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Seeded Biodegradable Hydrogel Scaffold Synthesized from Arginine-Based Poly(ester amide) and Chitosan.

Bhagwat V Alapure1, Yan Lu1, Mingyu He2, Chih-Chang Chu2,3, Hongying Peng4, Filipe Muhale1, Yue-Liang Brewerton5, Bruce Bunnell6, Song Hong1,7.   

Abstract

Severe burns are some of the most challenging problems in clinics and still lack ideal modalities. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) incorporated with biomaterial coverage of burn wounds may offer a viable solution. In this report, we seeded MSCs to a biodegradable hybrid hydrogel, namely ACgel, that was synthesized from unsaturated arginine-based poly(ester amide) (UArg-PEA) and chitosan derivative. MSC adhered to ACgels. ACgels maintained a high viability of MSCs in culture for 6 days. MSC seeded to ACgels presented well in third-degree burn wounds of mice at 8 days postburn (dpb) after the necrotic full-thickness skin of burn wounds was debrided and filled and covered by MSC-carrying ACgels. MSC-seeded ACgels promoted the closure, reepithelialization, granulation tissue formation, and vascularization of the burn wounds. ACgels alone can also promote vascularization but less effectively compared with MSC-seeded ACgels. The actions of MSC-seeded ACgels or ACgels alone involve the induction of reparative, anti-inflammatory interleukin-10, and M2-like macrophages, as well as the reduction of inflammatory cytokine TNFα and M1-like macrophages at the late inflammatory phase of burn wound healing, which provided the mechanistic insights associated with inflammation and macrophages in burn wounds. For the studied regimens of these treatments, no toxicity was identified to MSCs or mice. Our results indicate that MSC-seeded ACgels have potential use as a novel adjuvant therapy for severe burns to complement commonly used skin grafting and, thus, minimize the downsides of grafting.

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Keywords:  M1- or M2-like macrophages; MSC-seeded ACgels; chronic inflammation; hydrogels synthesized from unsaturated arginine-based Poly(ester amide) and chitosan; mesenchymal stem cells; severe burn

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30215325      PMCID: PMC6276600          DOI: 10.1089/scd.2018.0106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells Dev        ISSN: 1547-3287            Impact factor:   3.272


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6.  Poor cell survival limits the beneficial impact of mesenchymal stem cell transplantation on acute kidney injury.

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2.  IGF1- and BM-MSC-incorporating collagen-chitosan scaffolds promote wound healing and hair follicle regeneration.

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7.  A high fat, sugar, and salt Western diet induces motor-muscular and sensory dysfunctions and neurodegeneration in mice during aging: Ameliorative action of metformin.

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10.  Impact of dermal matrix thickness on split-thickness skin graft survival and wound contraction in a single-stage procedure.

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