Biochemical characterization of pure dehydrated binate amniotic membrane: role of cytokines in the spotlight.

Abstract:

AIM:Placental allografts used for tissue regeneration differ in membrane compositions and processing techniques. A uniquely folded dehydrated binate amniotic membrane (DBAM) was biochemically characterized to evaluate its potential role in wound healing. METHODS:Histology, Luminex-based immunoassay and standard in vitro cell biology techniques were employed. RESULTS:Histological staining confirmed that the DBAM was chorion free with epithelial cell layer of the respective amnion membranes facing outward. DBAM had quantifiable levels of relevant cytokines that induced proliferation and migration while bolstering secretory activity of the cells. DBAM retained biological efficacy at a broad range of temperatures. CONCLUSION:Cytokines in DBAM stimulate bone marrow stromal and stem cells that may lead to tissue regeneration and wound healing in a clinical setup.

journal_name

Regen Med

journal_title

Regenerative medicine

authors

Sane MS,Misra N,Quintanar NM,Jones CD,Mustafi SB

doi

10.2217/rme-2018-0085

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-09-01 00:00:00

pages

689-703

issue

6

eissn

1746-0751

issn

1746-076X

journal_volume

13

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