The Application of Photobiomodulation and Stem Cells Seeded on the Scaffold Accelerates the Wound Healing Process in Mice Stem cells seeded on scaffold plus photobiomodulation on wounds healing process
Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences,
Vol. 15 (2024),
1 January 2024
,
Page e40
Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to test the impact of seeding a hydrogel chitosan scaffold (HCS) with human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) under the influence of photobiomodulation (PBM) on the remodeling step of the wound repairing process in mice.
Methods: Thirty mice were randomly assigned to five groups (n=6 per group ): The control group (group 1) consisted of mice without any intervention. In group 2, an HCS was implanted into the wound. In group 3, a combination of HCS+hADSC was inserted into the wound. In group 4, an HCS was inserted into the wound and PBM was applied. In group 5, a combination of HCS+hADSCs was inserted into the wound, followed by PBM treatment.
Results: Improvements in the injury closing rate (WCR) and microbial flora were observed in all groups. However, the highest WCRs were observed in groups 5, 4, 3, and 2 (all P values were 0.000). Groups 3-5 showed increased wound strength compared to groups 1 and 2, with group 2 demonstrating better results than group 1 (P values ranged from 0.000 to 0.013). Although groups s 3-5 showed increases in certain stereological elements compared to group s 1 and 2, group 2 exhibited superior results in comparison with group 1 (P values ranged from 0.000 to 0.049).
Conclusion: The joined use of HCS+hADSCs+PBM significantly accelerated the wound healing process during the maturation phase in healthy mice. This approach demonstrated superior wound healing compared to the use of HCS alone, hADSCs+HCS, or PBM+HCS. The findings suggest an additive effect when HCS+hADSCs+PBM are combined.
- Hydrogel chitosan scaffold; Human adipose-derived stem cells; Photobiomodulation; Wound healing process; Mice
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