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Evaluation of the regenerative efficacy of biological dressings developed through tissue engineering

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dc.contributor.author Macagonova, Olga
dc.contributor.author Cociug, Adrian
dc.contributor.author Țarălungă, Tatiana
dc.contributor.author Braniște, Tudor
dc.contributor.author Vereștiuc, Liliana
dc.contributor.author Nacu, Viorel
dc.date.accessioned 2025-05-05T13:30:16Z
dc.date.available 2025-05-05T13:30:16Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.citation MACAGONOVA, Olga; Adrian COCIUG; Tatiana ȚARĂLUNGĂ; Tudor BRANIȘTE; Liliana VEREȘTIUC and Viorel NACU. Evaluation of the regenerative efficacy of biological dressings developed through tissue engineering. In: Cells and tissues transplantation. Actualities and perspectives. The 3rd edition : The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with international participation dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the founding of Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Chisinau, March 21-22, 2025: [abstracts]. Chişinău: CEP Medicina, 2025, p. 50. ISBN 978-9975-82-413-2. en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9975-82-413-2
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/30472
dc.description Acknowledgments. Funding This study was funded by the Young Researchers Project, “Development of Biological Dressings for Skin Wound Regeneration through Tissue Engineering”, No. 23.70105.8007.02T. and the institutional project, “Development of Three-Dimensional Matrices from Biological Structures for Treating Critical Tissue Defects” No. 08020 en_US
dc.description.abstract Introduction. Recent advances in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have developed innovative methods in skin regeneration, in the case of cutaneous wounds, where standard approaches are limited. The aim of the study is to explore the integration of biologically active dressings developed through tissue engineering and their role in the re-generation of cutaneous defects. Materials and methods. By using the methods of antibiotic-antimycotic sterilization, separation, decellularization with non-ionic detergents, enzymatic digestion, sedimentation and dialysis we developed porous biomaterials. We analyzed the eligibility of the tissues for in vivo use by performing qualitative and quantitative tests by scanning electron microscopy, staining with hematoxylin-eosin, 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, quantification of deoxyribonucleic acid residues, cytocompatibility with MTT, staining with Calcein Acetoxymethyl and DAPI-Rhodamine Phalloidin. In the preclinical study, Wistar rats were used, divided into 3 experimental groups: 1. saline solution (NaCl 0.9%); 2. collagen sponge from the submucosa of the porcine small intestine combined with 0.01% Povidoneiodine solution and 3. porcine acellular dermis with gentamicin. We followed the regenerative efficacy of tissue-engineered biodressings. The wound closure rate was calculated based on the wound diameter in relation to the initial dimensions. Results. Biological dressings developed from collagen sponge, from the porcine derm and the submucosa of the porcine small intestine showed complete wound closure by keratinized stratified epithelium, as well as the presence of a scar formed in the dermis, characterized by well-organized collagen fibrils and a low content of leukocytes and blood vessels in the wound bed area. Some preparations showed the presence of hair follicles in the dermis, indicating complete restoration of the skin structure. Conclusion. Successful application of tissue-engineered biological dressing in regenerative medicine requires many validation characteristics, including biocompatibility, biodegradability or strength, sterility, mechanical and chemical properties, scaffold architecture, and manufacturing technologies. Due to the combined regenerative, antibacterial and antifungal properties, tissue-engineered biomaterials can be transformed into biodressings for wound healing. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher CEP Medicina en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Cells and tissues transplantation. Actualities and perspectives. The 3-rd edition. Chisinau, March 21-22, 2025 en_US
dc.subject biological dressings en_US
dc.subject tissue engineering en_US
dc.subject efficacy en_US
dc.subject wound regeneration en_US
dc.title Evaluation of the regenerative efficacy of biological dressings developed through tissue engineering en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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