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Increased survival of human free fat grafts with varying densities of human adipose-derived stem cells and platelet-rich plasma

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/term.1903

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adipose-derived stem cells; angiogenesis; fat transfer; fat regeneration; graft survival; platelet-rich plasma

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Programme (China) [2010CB944800]
  2. National High-Technology Research and Development Programme (China) [2011AA030107]
  3. Nature Science Foundation of China (China) [81271095, 81271119, 81200792, 30973348]
  4. International Cooperation Programme of China (China) [2013DFG32770, 2011DFA51970]
  5. Doctoral Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China [20110181120067, 20110181110089]
  6. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (China) [2012M511934]
  7. Key Technology R&D Programme of Sichuan Province [2012SZ0013, 12ZC0493, 13ZC0971, 2013GZX0158, 13ZC0979]
  8. Basic Research Programme of Sichuan Province [2011JY0125, 12JC0212, 2013JY0019]

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The high absorption rate of transplanted fat has limited the application of autogenous fat grafts in the clinical setting. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) on fat regeneration by investigating the impact of PRP and conditioned medium on the biological characteristics of ASCs. Fat grafts were prepared with ASCs at densities of 10(7)/ml, 10(6)/ml, 10(5)/ml, 10(4)/ml and 0/ml with and without PRP and injected subcutaneously into nude mice. Liquid overflow method, haematoxylin and eosin staining, and immunohistochemical analyses were used to examine the fat grafts. The residual fat volume of the 10(5)/ml ASC+PRP group was significantly higher than that of other treatment conditions after 90days. Furthermore, histological examination revealed that in 10(5)/ml ASCs-treated grafts normal adipocyte area and capillary formation were increased dramatically compared with other treatment conditions. It is concluded that fat grafts consisting of PRP and 10(5)/ml ASCs constitute an ideal transplant strategy, which may result in decreased absorption and accelerated fat regeneration. This simple and reliable method could provide a valuable and needed tool in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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