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Application Of Allo Mesenchymal Stem Cells On Chronic Burn Wound: Case Series Report Aditya Wardhana; Isabella Kurnia Liem; Lauda Feroniasanti; Dyah Juliana Pudjiti; Fajar Mujadid; Tera Kispa; Novialdi Novialdi
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2017): January Issue
Publisher : Lingkar Studi Bedah Plastik Foundation

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Background : Severe burns are among the commonly occurring trauma with lethal outcome. One of the important aspects of severe burn therapy is to quickly achieve wound healing. Previous reports indicated that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) therapy contributes in facilitating better wound healing. In this report, we investigated the effects of MSCs derived from human bone marrow and umbilical cord on wound healing in patients with severe burns and its mechanism. Method : We performed human bone marrow and human umbilical cord MSCs therapy on 3 severe burns patients. Two of the patients had inadequate donor to close raw surface with skin graft, whilst one patient had infected chronic burn wound which have failed to epithelialize despite repeated attempts of skin graft and wound care. Result : We observed that MSCs therapy significantly accelerated wound healing. The effects after MSCs migrated into wound were decreased infiltration of inflammatory cells and faster epithelialization. Conclusion : This study suggests that MSCs therapy has positive effects in improving wound healing in severe burns patients. Data provided by this research may serve as theoretical basis for further study of MSCs application in burn wound therapy.
Prospect of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cell culture waste in regenerative medicine Jeanne Adiwinata Pawitan; Melisa Leviana; Dewi Sukmawati; Isabella Kurnia Liem; Ria Margiana; Twidy Tarcisia
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 9 Issue 07
Publisher : Journal of Global Pharma Technology

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Abstract: Objective:to analyzevarious growth factor (GF) content in umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cell (UC-MSC) culture waste at harvest.Methods: We cultured UC- MSCs in complete medium, and collected the medium waste at harvests.  We noted the time of harvests, and measured the concentrations of EGF, VEGF, NGF and Pl GF in the various medium wastes using ELISA method. We grouped GF concentrations according to various culture lengthsat harvest, and calculated themean values and standard deviations of the various GF. We compareddescriptively the GF concentrations at various culture lengths at harvests to conclude which condition yielded the overall highest GF concentration.Results: EGF, VEGF and PlGF concentrations were highest at harvest day-3, whileNGF concentration was the highest at harvest-day-5, respectively. Therefore, overall highest concentration of most GF was at harvest day 3.Conclusion:UC-MSC culture waste at harvest day-3 containedEGF, VEGF, NGF and PlGF, which might be used in regenerative medicine.