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Regeneration of mature dermis by transplanted particulate acellular dermal matrix in a rat model of skin defect wound

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE-MATERIALS IN MEDICINE
Volume 23, Issue 12, Pages 2933-2944

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10856-012-4745-9

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  1. National Key Basic Research and Development Project of China (973 Project) [2005CB522605]
  2. National High Technology Research and Development Project of China (863 Project) [2006 AA02A121]
  3. Independent Research Subject Project Type I of State Key Laboratory of Trauma, Burns and Combined Injury [SKLZZ200904]

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Native mammalian extracellular matrix (ECM) has been made in various forms including particles, sheet and mesh which are appropriate for site-specific applications. The ECM particles are usually created by homogenization method and have a wider size distribution. This needs to be improved to produce more uniform ECM particles. In present study, we had successfully developed a method for preparing particulate acellular dermal matrix (PADM) in different gauges. The resultant PADM was approaching a rectangular parallelepiped or cubic shape, with a better or narrower size distribution than other ECM particles in previous reports. It also retained ultrastructure and functional molecules of native ECM. In vivo performances were evaluated after implantation of PADM in an acute full-thickness skin defect wound in rats. Histological analysis showed that allogeneic PADM used as dermal regeneration template could facilitate maturation and improving collagen bundle structure of regenerated dermis at the endpoint of 20 weeks post-surgery. The PADM could be used for further investigation in analyzing the impacts of cellularly and/or molecularly modified PADM on soft tissue regeneration.

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