Publications by authors named "Andrea Alarcon Uquillas"

Pressure ulcers (PUs) result in part due to ischemia-reperfusion injury to the skin and present frequently in elderly or quadriplegic patients with reduced mobility. Despite the high economic and societal cost of this condition, PU therapy relies primarily on preventive strategies and invasive surgical intervention. A growing body of clinical literature suggests that localized injection of adipose-derived cells can accelerate and enhance the closure of PUs.

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Pressure injuries/ulcers are frequent complications in elderly, paraplegic, and quadriplegic patients, which account for considerable cost to the international health care economy and remain refractory to current treatment options. Autologous or allogeneic adult stromal/stem cells represent an alternative therapeutic approach. The current study extends prior findings by exploring the safety and efficacy of human adipose-derived stromal/stem cell (ASC) therapy in an established immunocompetent murine skin pressure ulcer model where dermal fibroblast cells (DFCs) served as a control.

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Article Synopsis
  • PMVT is a human-derived allograft that provides essential components like extracellular matrix and growth factors, which may enhance wound healing, particularly in pressure ulcers.
  • In a study on C57BL/6 mice, different treatments—for example, topical and injected PMVT—were tested against saline controls to measure their effectiveness on wound closure and inflammation.
  • Results showed that PMVT significantly improved wound healing, with marked increases in closure rates and reduced inflammation, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic option for treating ischemic wounds in clinical settings.
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