2014
DOI: 10.1002/term.1919
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Undifferentiated and differentiated adipose-derived stem cells improve nerve regeneration in a rat model of facial nerve defect

Abstract: Autologous nerve grafting is the current procedure used for repairing facial nerve gaps. As an alternative to this method, tissue engineering cell-based therapy using induced pluripotent stem cells, Schwann cells and bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells has been proposed. However, these cells have major problems, including tumorigenesis in induced pluripotent stem cells and invasiveness and limited tissue associated with harvesting for the other cells. Here, we investigated the therapeutic potential of a… Show more

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“…For 13 weeks after transplantation, the functional recovery of the facial mimetic muscles was evaluated once a week and recorded with a video camera. The degree of recovery was assessed by a rat facial palsy scoring system (FPS; Table ) …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For 13 weeks after transplantation, the functional recovery of the facial mimetic muscles was evaluated once a week and recorded with a video camera. The degree of recovery was assessed by a rat facial palsy scoring system (FPS; Table ) …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the current performance of artificial nerve conduits has reached only 50–60% of the level that can be achieved by conventional autologous grafts . To improve nerve regeneration after the implantation of artificial nerve conduits, the infusion of pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), derived from subcutaneous adipose tissue, into the conduits have been investigated in recent years . Subcutaneous adipose tissue provides a large amount of MSCs via a minimally invasive liposuction procedure, without damaging body function, and thus, they are of significant interest as a good source of cells in regenerative medicine .…”
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“…37 The facial palsy score in this study was specialized for rat midface, including nose and whisker. 21 Rat vibrissal muscle is innervated by the buccal and upper division of the marginal mandibular branch. 40 Defects of these two branches cause midface facial palsy, including asymmetry and paralysis of motion in the vibrissae and nose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eight‐week‐old male syngeneic Lewis rats ( n = 5, approximately 200–250 g) were purchased from Charles River Laboratories (Wilmington, MA). The preparation of SVF cells from adipose tissue was performed as described previously . Briefly, adipose tissue from both side of inguinal fat pads and back region was harvested mechanically and minced.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%