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  • The study assessed the biocompatibility of allogeneic freeze-dried concentrated growth factors (AFD-CGFs) using bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) in a controlled lab setting.
  • Both transmission and scanning electron microscopy revealed that cell structure remained normal, with no significant differences in BMSCs behavior between AFD-CGFs and control media.
  • Surgical trials in beagles showed that AFD-CGFs were well-absorbed and did not induce significant immune responses, supporting their potential for promoting tissue healing.

Article Abstract

This study evaluated the biocompatibility of allogeneic freeze-dried concentrated growth factors (AFD-CGFs)andFor theexperiments, bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) were cultured in 10% fresh allogeneic concentrated growth factors (CGFs). AFD-CGF solution was used as the experimental group, and Dulbecco's modified Eagle medium was used as control. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed that the cell ultrastructure was unchanged, and membranes were intact. Scanning electron microscopy, cell counting kit-8, and quantitative polymerase chain reaction indicated that BMSCs and differentiation were unchanged between AFD-CGFs versus control groups (all> 0.05). Alkaline phosphatase activity was higher in CGF groups (peaked at 14 d) than in the control group. Regarding theexperiments, four beagles were used for surgery and the rest as controls. Beagles were sacrificed at 2 weeks to observe acute response and membrane absorption; at 12 weeks for wound healing and chronic damage to the liver. According to general observations and histology, the CGFs of all groups were absorbed 2 weeks afterimplantation. No sign of intolerance was observed. Histology showed a slight increase in immune cells appearing in the implantation area after 2 weeks. However, no or very few inflammatory and immune cells were detected 3 months after the operation. Based on the hematoxylin and eosin staining and TEM results, the ultrastructure of the liver tissue was unchanged. In general, the results suggest that AFD-CGFs are biocompatible and may be a promising option for tissue healing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-605X/ac2995DOI Listing

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