1. The superiority of the autografts inactivated by high hydrostatic pressure to decellularized allografts in a porcine model
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Kenji Kusumoto, Toshia Fujisato, Shigehiko Suzuki, Atsushi Mahara, Natsuko Kakudo, Mami Ogawa, Chizuru Jinno, Naoki Morimoto, and Tetsuji Yamaoka
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Decellularization ,Materials science ,integumentary system ,Hydrostatic pressure ,Biomedical Engineering ,Surgery ,Biomaterials ,03 medical and health sciences ,Porcine skin graft ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Dermis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Cellular Debris - Abstract
We are developing a novel skin regeneration therapy in which the inactivation of nevus tissue via high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) is used in the reconstruction of the dermis in combination with a cultured epidermal autograft. In this study, we used a porcine skin graft model to explore whether autologous skin including cellular debris inactivated by HHP or allogeneic skin decellularized by HHP is better for dermal reconstruction. Grafts (n = 6) were prepared for five groups each: autologous skin without pressurization group (control group), autologous skin inactivated by 200 MPa group, autologous skin inactivated by 1000 MPa group, allogeneic skin decellularized by 200 MPa group, and allogeneic skin decellularized by 1000 MPa group. All of the grafts at 1, 4, and 12 weeks showed complete engraftment macroscopically. The mean areas of the grafts of the control group (p
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- 2016