Stem cells from adipose tissue improve the time of wound healing in rats

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the Adipose Stem Cells (ACS) therapy efficacy on the time and quality of wound healing process in rats. METHODS: Nine male Wistar rats were randomly distributed into three groups I) 7 days of healing; II) 14 days of healing; III) 21 days of healing. Four incisions were made on the dorsal surface of each rat and then treated with intralesional ACS, meloxicam, and no treatment and ACS+meloxicam. Macroscopic evaluation was measured by percentage of healing and histopathological by hematoxylineosin was performed. RESULTS: All groups have the wound reduced during the three weeks (p<0.001) and after 14 days of healing had greater reduction than others. Wounds treated with ASC had accelerated healing in relation to no treatment and only meloxicam (p<0.001), excepting the ASC+Meloxicam that was similar (p=0.13). There was no difference in histopathological analysis between lesions. CONCLUSION: Adipose stem cell have benefits in reducing time of healing of experimental model of wound in rats, observed 7 days of after application.

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Ohashi, C. M., Caldeira, F. A. M., Feitosa, D. J. S., Valente, A. L., Dutra, P. R. W., Miranda, M. dos S., … Yasojima, E. Y. (2016). Stem cells from adipose tissue improve the time of wound healing in rats. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 31(12), 821–825. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-865020160120000007

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