Rapid granulation tissue regeneration by intracellular ATP delivery--a comparison with Regranex.

This study tests a new intracellular ATP delivery technique for tissue regeneration and compares its efficacy with that of Regranex. Twenty-seven adult New Zealand white rabbits each underwent minimally invasive surgery to render one ear ischemic. Eight wounds were then created: four on the ischemic...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey D Howard, Harshini Sarojini, Rong Wan, Sufan Chien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24637626/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-2d0cb78c5d9d49ddb90b495a3c6ab8882021-03-04T11:56:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0193e9178710.1371/journal.pone.0091787Rapid granulation tissue regeneration by intracellular ATP delivery--a comparison with Regranex.Jeffrey D HowardHarshini SarojiniRong WanSufan ChienThis study tests a new intracellular ATP delivery technique for tissue regeneration and compares its efficacy with that of Regranex. Twenty-seven adult New Zealand white rabbits each underwent minimally invasive surgery to render one ear ischemic. Eight wounds were then created: four on the ischemic and four on the normal ear. Two wounds on one side of each ear were treated with Mg-ATP encapsulated lipid vesicles (ATP-vesicles) while the two wounds on the other side were treated with Regranex. Wound healing time was shorter when ATP-vesicles were used. The most striking finding was that new tissue growth started to appear in less than 1 day when ATP-vesicles were used. The growth continued and covered the wound area within a few days, without the formation of a provisional matrix. Regranex-treated wounds did not have this growth pattern. In wounds treated by ATP-vesicles, histologic studies revealed extremely rich macrophage accumulation, along with active proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and positive BrdU staining, indicating in situ macrophage proliferation. Human macrophage culture suggested direct collagen production. These results support an entirely new healing process, which seems to have combined the conventional hemostasis, inflammation, and proliferation phases into a single one, thereby eliminating the lag time usually seen during healing process.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24637626/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Jeffrey D Howard
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Harshini Sarojini
Rong Wan
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Rapid granulation tissue regeneration by intracellular ATP delivery--a comparison with Regranex.
PLoS ONE
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Harshini Sarojini
Rong Wan
Sufan Chien
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title Rapid granulation tissue regeneration by intracellular ATP delivery--a comparison with Regranex.
title_short Rapid granulation tissue regeneration by intracellular ATP delivery--a comparison with Regranex.
title_full Rapid granulation tissue regeneration by intracellular ATP delivery--a comparison with Regranex.
title_fullStr Rapid granulation tissue regeneration by intracellular ATP delivery--a comparison with Regranex.
title_full_unstemmed Rapid granulation tissue regeneration by intracellular ATP delivery--a comparison with Regranex.
title_sort rapid granulation tissue regeneration by intracellular atp delivery--a comparison with regranex.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2014-01-01
description This study tests a new intracellular ATP delivery technique for tissue regeneration and compares its efficacy with that of Regranex. Twenty-seven adult New Zealand white rabbits each underwent minimally invasive surgery to render one ear ischemic. Eight wounds were then created: four on the ischemic and four on the normal ear. Two wounds on one side of each ear were treated with Mg-ATP encapsulated lipid vesicles (ATP-vesicles) while the two wounds on the other side were treated with Regranex. Wound healing time was shorter when ATP-vesicles were used. The most striking finding was that new tissue growth started to appear in less than 1 day when ATP-vesicles were used. The growth continued and covered the wound area within a few days, without the formation of a provisional matrix. Regranex-treated wounds did not have this growth pattern. In wounds treated by ATP-vesicles, histologic studies revealed extremely rich macrophage accumulation, along with active proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and positive BrdU staining, indicating in situ macrophage proliferation. Human macrophage culture suggested direct collagen production. These results support an entirely new healing process, which seems to have combined the conventional hemostasis, inflammation, and proliferation phases into a single one, thereby eliminating the lag time usually seen during healing process.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24637626/pdf/?tool=EBI
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