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Effect of Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Platelet-Rich Plasma on the Healing of Experimental Skin Burned Tissues: A Comparative Study in Adult Male Mice

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Last updated: 01 Jan 2025

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Background: Unfortunately burns are a common problem, leading to scarring or death. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is a well known method that could be used as topical application for burn either second or third degree; it harbors many growth factors that can accelerate the healing.  This Study Aimed: To analyze the use of PRP in deep second-degree burn, in comparison with the hematopoietic stem cells (CD34+) in mice.  Materials and Methods: Seventy male adult mice were divided into four groups (control group, burn only, burn treated with CD34+ cells (injected once intradermal with 0.3–0.4 × 106 /kg and burn treated with PRP (1 ml injected once intradermal) at the edge of burn after 24hs from its induction. All burned groups were exposed to thermal burn. On day 9 and 19, the animals were sacrificed and skin biopsies were taken for H&E and Masson's trichrome staining. Assessment of angiogenesis and quantification study for matrix metalloproteinase 13 (MMP13) was done.  Results: Wounds treated with PRP revealed fast wound closure in comparison with burned only group. Significant decrease in collagen fibers and increase in MMP13 deposition, as well as angiogenic markers (Angio1 and 2 and VEGF) expression was observed. However CD34+ cells treated group showed highly significant improvement in previously mentioned markers. Histopathological changes of burned skin improved in all treated groups after 19 days particularly in CD34 + cells treated group.  Conclusion: These results indicated that CD34+ cells treatment could exert beneficial effects on healing process more than that of PRP in second degree burns.

DOI

10.21608/ejh.2019.8023.1083

Keywords

Angiogenesis, collagen, hematopoietic stem cell, MMP13, platelet-rich plasma

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Heba

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Saad Eldien

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Mohamed

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Histology and cell biology - Faculty of Medicine- Assiut University

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hebasaadeldien2015@yahoo.com

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Assiut

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Nashwa

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Mostafa

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A.

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Department of Histology And Cell biology , College of Medicine, Assiut University,

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nashwa20012002us@aun.edu.eg

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Ola

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Abd ElTawab

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Department of Histology And Cell biology , College of Medicine, Assiut University

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Hussein

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Hassan

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Department of Histology And Cell biology , College of Medicine, Assiut University,

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Tarek

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Abd Elhamid

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Hamdy

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Department of Histology And Cell biology , College of Medicine, Assiut University,

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Nesreen

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Abd Elhaliem

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G.

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Department of Histology, College of Medicine, Sohag University

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Eman

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El Shall

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Department of Anatomy, Alazhar University

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Douaa

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Sayed

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M.

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Department of Clinical pathology, South Egypt Cancer Institute

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Amany

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Mohamed

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Osama

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Department of medical biochemistry, College of Medicine, Assiut

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Nahed

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Mohamed

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A.

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Department of medical biochemistry, College of Medicine, Assiut

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Ahlam

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Abdalla

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M.

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Medical biochemistry College of Medicine, Minia University

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Salama

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Abdelraheim

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Medical Biochemistry College of Medicine, Minia University

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Nasser

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Abou Khalil

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Sayed

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Department of Medical physiology, College of Medicine, Assiut University

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Ahmed

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Kamal

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Department of Plastic surgery College of Medicine, Assiut University

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Volume

42

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3

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9427

Issue Date

2019-09-01

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2019-03-14

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2019-09-01

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740

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754

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1110-0559

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2090-2417

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119

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Egyptian Journal of Histology

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Effect of Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Platelet-Rich Plasma on the Healing of Experimental Skin Burned Tissues: A Comparative Study in Adult Male Mice

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22 Jan 2023