TY - JOUR
T1 - Skin reconstitution in SCID mice
AU - Kishi, Kazuo
AU - Kubota, Yoshiaki
AU - Katsube, Kenichi
AU - Satoh, Hiroko
AU - Shimizu, Yusuke
AU - Imanishi, Nobuaki
AU - Nakajima, Hideo
AU - Nahajima, Tatsuo
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2005/9
Y1 - 2005/9
N2 - In fetal regenerative wound healing, dermal mesenchymal cells directly migrate into the wound and regenerate the dermal structure. On the contrary, loose fascial cells beneath the dermis construct scar tissue in the late stage of development. We co-transplanted fetal epidermal cells and dermal or loose fascial mesenchymal cells onto a skin defect in SCID mice to evaluate the regenerative activity of their skin. The cells used for transplantation were obtained from fetal C57b1 mice on embryonic day 17, and suspended enzymatically. Four weeks after the transplantation, almost normal skin was regenerated in the animals that were transplanted with dermal and epidermal cells. Conversely, scar-like tissue was constructed in the animal wounds into which loose fascial and epidermal cells were transplanted. We found it useful to use this model to evaluate the cutaneous regenerative activity of various cells.
AB - In fetal regenerative wound healing, dermal mesenchymal cells directly migrate into the wound and regenerate the dermal structure. On the contrary, loose fascial cells beneath the dermis construct scar tissue in the late stage of development. We co-transplanted fetal epidermal cells and dermal or loose fascial mesenchymal cells onto a skin defect in SCID mice to evaluate the regenerative activity of their skin. The cells used for transplantation were obtained from fetal C57b1 mice on embryonic day 17, and suspended enzymatically. Four weeks after the transplantation, almost normal skin was regenerated in the animals that were transplanted with dermal and epidermal cells. Conversely, scar-like tissue was constructed in the animal wounds into which loose fascial and epidermal cells were transplanted. We found it useful to use this model to evaluate the cutaneous regenerative activity of various cells.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:25144502379
SN - 0021-5228
VL - 48
SP - 979
EP - 984
JO - Japanese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
JF - Japanese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
IS - 9
ER -