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Impact of Canine Amniotic Mesenchymal Stem Cell Conditioned Media on the Wound Healing Process: In Vitro and In Vivo Study

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms24098214

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mesenchymal stem cell; amnion; conditioned media; wound healing; fibroblast

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The aim of this study was to investigate the beneficial treatment effect of canine amniotic membrane-derived mesenchymal stem cell products (AM-MSC) on complicated wound healing in dogs. Characterization of AM-MSCs showed their distinctive features and potential for differentiation. In vitro studies demonstrated a significant decrease in scratch area on skin fibroblast cultures treated with canine amniotic mesenchymal stem cell conditioned media (AMMSC-CM). In the experimental study, the combination therapy of antibiotics, NSAIDs, and local AMMSC-CM application resulted in a substantial reduction in wound surface area compared to conventional therapy.
The aim of this study was to provide a beneficial treatment effect of mesenchymal stem cell products derived from the canine amniotic membrane (AM-MSC) on the complicated wound healing process in dogs. AM-MSCs were characterized in terms of morphology, phenotypic profile, and multilineage differentiation potential. The in vitro study of the effect of canine amniotic mesenchymal stem cell conditioned media (AMMSC-CM) on a primary skin fibroblast cell culture scratch assay showed a decrease in the measured scratch area of about 66.39% against the negative control (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium-32.55%) and the positive control (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium supplemented with FGF2, N2, B27, and EGF-82.077%) after 72 h treatment. In the experimental study, seven dogs with complicated nonhealing wounds were treated with a combination of antibiotics, NSAIDs, and local AMMSC-CM application. After 15 days of therapy, we observed a 98.47% reduction in the wound surface area as opposed to 57.135% in the control group treated by conventional therapy based on debridement of necrotic tissue, antibiotic therapy, pain management, and change of wound dressing.

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