Evaluation of Healing Effect of Stromal Vascular Fraction and Platelet Rich Plasma Application on Ulcerative Ear Wound in Diabetic Rabbit

Vijay K. Sharma, Anuka Sharma, Parag R Ghorpade, M. Nandanwar, A. Kansagara, S. Tripathi
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A debilitating complication of diabetes mellitus is diabetic ulcers, which leads to increased overall morbidity in patients. The high growth factor content in Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) makes it a widely used intervention for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. The topical application of Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) could possibly enhance wound healing. This study aims at evaluating the efficacy of combining SVF and PRP on wound healing in diabetic rabbit model. Diabetes was induced in New Zealand white rabbits by intravenous injection of 125 mg/Kg Alloxan. After two weeks of alloxan, three 6 mm diameter, full thickness excision wounds were made, on inner side of the right ear pinna. The animals after induction were allocated into 4 groups with [8 Diabetic (treated with SVF+PRP), 4 Diabetic (treated with 10% Povidone Iodine (PI)), 1 non-diabetic (treated with SVF+PRP), 1 non diabetic (treated with 10% PI)]. The effect of combined therapy was evaluated by assessing wound margin closure rate, histo-pathological evaluation, and inflammatory cell infiltration, epithelization of ulcerative region, neo-vascularization, and fibrosis. We observed that the rate of wound closure is enhanced in wounds treated with SVF+PRP as compared to the PI solution. Wound closure and healthy healing were demonstrated by histo-pathological analysis. The analysis clearly indicates that the healing process of PI treated animals is slower than that of SVF + PRP treated animals. In conclusion, based on wound healing assessment and histo-pathological examination, the diabetic rabbits treated with SVF + PRP exhibited early development of granulation tissue and early signs of wound closure as compared to diabetic animals with normal PI dressing
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基质血管组分与富血小板血浆在糖尿病兔耳溃疡创面愈合效果的评价
糖尿病的一个衰弱并发症是糖尿病性溃疡,它导致患者总体发病率增加。富血小板血浆(PRP)中生长因子的高含量使其成为糖尿病足溃疡治疗中广泛使用的干预手段。局部应用基质血管分数(SVF)可促进创面愈合。本研究旨在评价SVF与PRP联合应用对糖尿病家兔创面愈合的影响。采用静脉注射四氧嘧啶125 mg/Kg诱导新西兰大白兔患上糖尿病。四氧嘧啶治疗两周后,在右耳耳廓内侧做3个直径为6mm的全厚度切除创面。诱导后随机分为4组[糖尿病组8只(SVF+PRP治疗),糖尿病组4只(10%聚维酮碘治疗),非糖尿病组1只(SVF+PRP治疗),非糖尿病组1只(10% PI治疗)]。通过评估创面闭合率、组织病理学评估、炎症细胞浸润、溃疡区上皮、新血管形成和纤维化来评估联合治疗的效果。我们观察到,与PI溶液相比,SVF+PRP处理的伤口愈合率提高。组织病理分析证实伤口愈合良好。分析清楚地表明,PI处理动物的愈合过程比SVF + PRP处理动物慢。综上所述,根据伤口愈合评估和组织病理学检查,与正常PI敷料治疗的糖尿病动物相比,SVF + PRP治疗的糖尿病兔肉芽组织发育早,伤口愈合早
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