2012
DOI: 10.1089/ten.tec.2011.0406
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Tissue Engineering of Lips and Muco-Cutaneous Junctions: In Vitro Development of Tissue Engineered Constructs of Oral Mucosa and Skin for Lip Reconstruction

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“…Based on the in vitro behaviour of the keratinocytes, Zajicek et al [ 38 ] suggested that the ADM promotes wound healing through supporting the growth of patient's own keratinocytes from the adnexa remnants in the wound by providing optimal conditions for their attachment, proliferation, and migration. Peramo et al [ 39 ] proved that Alloderm could also permit the differentiation and stratification of nonkeratinized, buccal mucosa in vitro.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the in vitro behaviour of the keratinocytes, Zajicek et al [ 38 ] suggested that the ADM promotes wound healing through supporting the growth of patient's own keratinocytes from the adnexa remnants in the wound by providing optimal conditions for their attachment, proliferation, and migration. Peramo et al [ 39 ] proved that Alloderm could also permit the differentiation and stratification of nonkeratinized, buccal mucosa in vitro.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para ello Peramo et al; desarrolló una técnica en donde logró que células epiteliales cutáneas y orales sembradas sobre un andamio de AlloDerm migraran y se encontraran para así conformar ésta estructura (10). El análisis de los tejidos obtenidos no mostró expresión de citoqueratina (CK) 4 (marcador de la mucosa labial), pero si mostró una marcada expresión de CK 10 del lado cutáneo y de CK 19 solamente en la capa basal del lado labial.…”
Section: Uniones Muco-cutáneas Y Reconstrucción Labialunclassified
“…Typically, such junctions involve transitioning of epithelium to epidermis, lamina propia to dermis and smooth muscle to skeletal muscle. An in vitro tissue engineered human lip-like element reproducing the transitional morphology of human lip including epidermal skin, vermillion and oral mucosa has recently been reported (Peramo et al, 2012). This observation notwithstanding, it should be appreciated that the regeneration of a muco-cutaneous junction at the skin/conduit interface of a synthetic neo-organ such as the NUC has never before existed in nature.…”
Section: Regeneration Of Muco-cutaneous Region At Skin-conduit Junctionmentioning
confidence: 99%