Research progress of adipose derived stem cells in wound healing

Yusu Wang, Wenhui Chu, Qi Wang, Chunyi Li, Quanmin Zhao
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Skin is a kind of tissue that surrounds the surface of body, it is the first barrier for animals to resist mechanical, chemical and pathogenic microorganisms. Skin wound is one of the most common surgical diseases. The process of wound healing can be summarized as three stages: inflammation stage, fibrous tissue proliferation stage, and scar formation and repair stage. Incomplete repair of the wound leads to skin scarring, which causes the tissue to lose its normal structure and function, and seriously affects the aesthetic appearance. Traditional treatment methods can not restore the normal function of the skin and have obvious adverse reactions, which can not meet people's needs. Stem cell therapy, especially adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) plays a essential rule in the process of wound healing making it a research hotspot in recent years. ADSCs can secrete a variety of growth factors during wound healing to reduce wound inflammatory response, promote wound regeneration epithelialization and vascular reconstruction, thereby promoting wound healing. In this paper, the wound healing process and its regulation mechanism were summarized, and the role of ADSCs in wound healing at home and abroad and its clinical application progress were reviewed. Key words: Adipose derived stem cells; Skin; Wound healing
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脂肪干细胞在伤口愈合中的研究进展
皮肤是一种包围身体表面的组织,是动物抵抗机械、化学和病原微生物的第一道屏障。皮肤创伤是最常见的外科疾病之一。伤口愈合的过程可以概括为三个阶段:炎症阶段、纤维组织增殖阶段、瘢痕形成和修复阶段。伤口修复不彻底导致皮肤瘢痕形成,导致组织失去正常结构和功能,严重影响美观。传统的治疗方法不能恢复皮肤的正常功能,不良反应明显,不能满足人们的需求。干细胞治疗,特别是脂肪干细胞(ADSCs)在伤口愈合过程中发挥着重要作用,成为近年来的研究热点。ADSCs在伤口愈合过程中可以分泌多种生长因子,减少伤口炎症反应,促进伤口再生、上皮化和血管重建,从而促进伤口愈合。本文综述了创伤愈合过程及其调控机制,综述了ADSCs在国内外创伤愈合中的作用及其临床应用进展。关键词:脂肪干细胞;皮肤;伤口愈合
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