Allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheets promote anastomotic site healing in a rat model of esophageal reconstruction
            Title
        
        他家積層線維芽細胞シートによるラットの食道縫合部の補強効果
        Allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheets promote anastomotic site healing in a rat model of esophageal reconstruction
        
    
        
            Degree
        
            博士(医学)
        
        
            Dissertation Number
        
        医博甲第1684号
            (2023-09-26)
            
    
                
                    Degree Grantors
                
                    Yamaguchi University
                    
    
                                [kakenhi]15501
                                grid.268397.1
                    
            
            Abstract
        
        Objective: Anastomotic leakage is a common and severe complication of esophageal reconstruction. Accordingly, there is a clinical need for novel methods to prevent it. We developed multilayered, growth factor-secreting fibroblast sheets that promote wound healing and angiogenesis. The present study aimed to assess the utility of allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheets in preventing esophageal anastomotic leakage in a rat model of esophageal reconstruction. Methods: Allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheets prepared from oral mucosal tissues were implanted at esophageal anastomotic sites. Results: The allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheet group had significantly higher burst pressure and collagen deposition compared to a control group five days postoperatively. The expression levels of collagen type I and III mRNAs around esophageal suture sites were higher in the allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheet group compared to the control group on postoperative days 0, 3, and 5. There was a trend toward lower anastomotic leakage and lower abscess scores in the allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheet group compared to the control group; however, these differences did not reach statistical significance. Allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheets completely disappeared at ten days after implantation. Further, no inflammation was observed at suture sites with implanted allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheets at five days after surgery. Conclusion: Allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheets may represent a promising method of preventing esophageal anastomotic leakage.
        
    
                
                    Creators
                
                    山本 直宗
                
                
            
    
            Creator Keywords
        
            Regenerative medicine
            allogenic multilayered fibroblast sheet
            sheet implantation
            anastomotic site healing
            proliferation of granulation tissue
    
        
            Languages
        
            eng
    
    
        
            Resource Type
        
        doctoral thesis
    
    
        
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        Version of Record
    
    
        
            Access Rights
        
        open access
    
    
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                [PMID]37303629
            
    
