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The Combination of Tissue Dissection and External Volume Expansion Generates Large Volumes of Adipose Tissue

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PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
Volume 139, Issue 4, Pages -

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000003212

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [81471881, 81372083]
  2. Key Clinical Specialty Discipline Construction Program, Health Collaborative Innovation Major Projects of Guangzhou [7414275040815]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province of China [2014A030310155]
  4. Entry Point Project of Guangdong Province of China [PY2014N036]
  5. Innovative Project of Guangdong Province of China [2014KQNCX046]
  6. Administrator Foundation of Nanfang Hospital [2014B009]

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Background: Noninvasive external volume expansion device has been applied to stimulate nonsurgical breast enlargement in clinical settings. Although previous results demonstrate the capacity of external volume expansion to increase the number of adipocytes, this strategy alone is insufficient to reconstruct soft-tissue defects or increase breast mass. The authors combined a minimally invasive tissue dissection method with external volume expansion to generate large volumes of adipose tissue. Method: In vitro, various densities of adipose-derived stem cells were prepared to evaluate relations between cell contacts and cell proliferation. In vivo, dorsal adipose tissue of rabbits was thoroughly dissected and the external volume expansion device was applied to maintain the released state. External volume expansion without tissue dissection served as the control. Results: In the dissection group, the generated adipose tissue volume was much larger than that in the control group at all time points. A larger number of proliferating cells appeared in the dissection samples than in the control samples at the early stage after tissue dissection. At low cell density, adipose-derived stem cells displayed an increasing proliferation rate compared to high cell density. Protein expression analysis revealed that cell proliferation was mediated by a similar mechanism both in vivo and in vitro, involving the release of cell contact inhibition and Hippo/Yes-associated protein pathway activation. Conclusions: Adipose tissue dissection releases cell-to-cell contacts and - induces adipose-derived stem cell proliferation. Preexpanded adipose-derived stem cells undergo adipogenesis under the adipogenic environment created by external volume expansion, leading to better adipose regeneration compared with the control.

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