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Ex vivo regenerative effects of a spring water

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BIOMEDICAL REPORTS
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 508-514

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SPANDIDOS PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.3892/br.2017.1002

Keywords

regeneration; microbiota; spring water; human cell culture

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  1. ALMaUST Onlus, Milano, Italy [1514]
  2. Istituto GB Mattei, Terme di Comano, Stenico, Italy [24147]
  3. Fondazione Anna Villa e Felice Rusconi Onlus, Varese, Italy [24988]

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Previous experiments by our group have indicated the regenerative effects of a spring water (Comano), which was possibly associated with the native non-pathogenic bacterial flora. The present study aimed to confirm these regenerative properties in a human ex vivo experimental model in the context of physiological wound healing. Human 6-mm punch skin biopsies harvested during plastic surgery sessions were injured in their central portion to induce skin loss and were cultured in either conventional medium (controls) or medium powder reconstituted with filtered Comano spring water (treated samples). At 24, 48 and 72 h the specimens were observed following staining with hematoxylin and eosin, Picrosirius Red, orcein and anti-proliferating cell nuclear antigen. Compared with the controls, the treated samples exhibited reduced overall cell infiltration, evidence of fibroblasts, stimulation of cell proliferation and collagen and elastic fiber regeneration. In the spring water, in addition to 12 resident non-pathogenic bacterial strains exhibiting favorable metabolic activities, more unknown non-pathogenic species are being identified by genomic analysis. In the present study, the efficacy of this 'germ-free' ,filtered spring water in wound regeneration was indicated. Thus, the Comano spring water microbiota should be acknowledged for its regenerative properties.

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