EFFECT OF THE BOTULINUM TOXIN ON SURVIVAL RATE OF FAT TISSUE GRAFT (AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY)

Mohamed Abdulaal aldeeb, Mervat M. Khalil, Nesma Khalil, Tasneem Amer
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INTRODUCTION: Enhancing the survival rate of fat grafts is still a challenging issue. Therefore, the introduction of additives such as Botulinum Toxin (BoNTA) to promote fat graft survival was taken into consideration and initially assessed in a rabbit model. Aim of the study: Is to evaluate histologically and histomorphometrically the effect of BoNTA on the survival rate of fat graft. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used 15 rabbits in each group. Each rabbit had two incision lines made in its lips as recipient sites, and fat tissue was extracted from the donor site—the scapular adipose sacs—by cutting those incision lines. There were two sets of lips on each of the rabbits: one set was for the control group, and the other study group. The control group merely received a fat transplant with 0.5ml of saline, while the experimental group received a fat graft with 5 units of BoNTA. Five rabbits were scarified at the 3, 6, and 9-week postoperative testing intervals. The upper lip was dissected for a light microscopic analysis and histomorphometrical investigation. RESULTS: Histological evaluation showed that injection with BoNTA improved survival rate and vascularization of fat graft. In comparison to the control group, the study group's percentage of the surface area of the fat graft rose statistically significantly at 3, 6 and 9 weeks (P <0.001), according to histomorphometrical analysis. CONCLUSION: The current experimental investigation implies that pre-transplantation treatment with BoNTA can enhance the integrity and angiogenesis of fat graft.
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肉毒杆菌毒素对脂肪组织移植存活率的影响(实验研究)
导论:提高脂肪移植成活率仍然是一个具有挑战性的问题。因此,我们考虑引入肉毒毒素(BoNTA)等添加剂来促进脂肪移植物的存活,并在兔模型中进行了初步评估。目的:从组织学和组织形态学角度评价BoNTA对脂肪移植成活率的影响。材料与方法:每组15只家兔。每只兔在其嘴唇处做两条切口作为受体,通过切割这些切口从供体部位——肩胛骨脂肪囊中提取脂肪组织。每只兔子都有两组嘴唇:一组是对照组的,另一组是研究组的。对照组仅接受0.5ml生理盐水的脂肪移植,实验组接受5单位BoNTA的脂肪移植。5只兔在术后3周、6周和9周的测试间隔内进行结扎。解剖上唇进行光镜分析和组织形态学研究。结果:组织学评价显示,注射BoNTA可提高脂肪移植成活率和血管化程度。根据组织形态计量学分析,与对照组相比,研究组的脂肪移植物表面积百分比在3、6和9周时均有统计学意义上的显著上升(P <0.001)。结论:目前的实验研究表明,BoNTA在移植前处理可以提高脂肪移植的完整性和血管生成。
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