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Front Pediatr ; 9: 793531, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35127593

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Liquid-based perinatal life support (PLS) technology will probably be applied in a first-in-human study within the next decade. Research and development of PLS technology should not only address technical issues, but also consider socio-ethical and legal aspects, its application area, and the corresponding design implications. This paper represents the consensus opinion of a group of healthcare professionals, designers, ethicists, researchers and patient representatives, who have expertise in tertiary obstetric and neonatal care, bio-ethics, experimental perinatal animal models for physiologic research, biomedical modeling, monitoring, and design. The aim of this paper is to provide a framework for research and development of PLS technology. These requirements are considering the possible respective user perspectives, with the aim to co-create a PLS system that facilitates physiological growth and development for extremely preterm born infants.

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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 12076, 2019 08 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31427631

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Autologous fat transfer (AFT) is limited by post-operative volume loss due to ischemia-induced cell death in the fat graft. Previous studies have demonstrated that electrical stimulation (ES) promotes angiogenesis in a variety of tissues and cell types. In this study we investigated the effects of ES on the angiogenic potential of adipose-derived stem cells (ASC), important progenitor cells in fat grafts with proven angiogenic potential. Cultured human ASC were electrically stimulated for 72 hours after which the medium of stimulated (ES) and non-stimulated (control) ASC was analysed for angiogenesis-related proteins by protein array and ELISA. The functional effect of ES on angiogenesis was then assessed in vitro and in vivo. Nine angiogenesis-related proteins were detected in the medium of electrically (non-)stimulated ASC and were quantified by ELISA. The pro-angiogenic proteins VEGF and MCP-1 were significantly increased following ES compared to controls, while the anti-angiogenic factor Serpin E1/PAI-1 was significantly decreased. Despite increased levels of anti-angiogenic TSP-1 and TIMP-1, medium of ES-treated ASC significantly increased vessel density, total vessel network length and branching points in chorio-allantoic membrane assays. In conclusion, our proof-of-concept study showed that ES increased the angiogenic potential of ASC both in vitro and in vivo.


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Células Madre Mesenquimatosas/citología , Morfogénesis/efectos de la radiación , Neovascularización Fisiológica/efectos de la radiación , Trasplantes/crecimiento & desarrollo , Adipocitos/efectos de la radiación , Animales , Apoptosis/genética , Apoptosis/efectos de la radiación , Diferenciación Celular/efectos de la radiación , Células Cultivadas , Embrión de Pollo , Medios de Cultivo Condicionados/farmacología , Estimulación Eléctrica , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica/efectos de la radiación , Humanos , Células Madre Mesenquimatosas/efectos de la radiación , Morfogénesis/genética , Neovascularización Fisiológica/fisiología , Células Madre/efectos de la radiación , Trasplantes/efectos de la radiación
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Pediatr Res ; 76(3): 261-8, 2014 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24956227

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BACKGROUND: Gut immaturity is linked with postnatal intestinal disorders. However, biomarkers to assess the intestinal developmental stage around birth are lacking. The aim of this study was to gain more insight on intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (I-FABP) as an indicator of gut maturity. METHODS: Antenatal I-FABP distribution and release was investigated in extremely premature, moderately premature, and term lambs, and these findings were verified in human urinary samples. Ileal I-FABP distribution was confirmed in autopsy material within 24 h postnatally. RESULTS: Median (range) serum I-FABP levels were lower in extremely premature lambs compared with moderately premature lambs (156 (50.0-427) vs. 385 (100-1,387) pg/ml; P = 0.02). Contrarily, median early postnatal urine I-FABP levels in human infants were higher in extremely premature compared with moderately premature and term neonates (1,219 (203-15,044) vs. 256 (50-1,453) and 328 (96-1,749) pg/ml; P = 0.008 and P = 0.04, respectively). I-FABP expression was most prominent in nonvacuolated enterocytes and increased with rising gestational age (GA) in ovine and human tissue samples. The epithelial distribution pattern changed from a phenotype displaying I-FABP-positive enterocytes merely in the crypts early in gestation into a phenotype with I-FABP expressing cells exclusively present in the villus tips at term in ovine and human tissue. CONCLUSION: In this ovine and human study, increasing GA is accompanied by an increase in I-FABP tissue content. Cord I-FABP levels correlate with gestation in ovine fetuses, identifying I-FABP as a marker for gut maturation. Raised postnatal urine I-FABP levels in preterm human infants may indicate intestinal injury and/or inflammation in utero.


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Proteínas de Unión a Ácidos Grasos/metabolismo , Íleon/metabolismo , Mucosa Intestinal/metabolismo , Animales , Animales Recién Nacidos , Autopsia , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Enterocitos/metabolismo , Proteínas de Unión a Ácidos Grasos/sangre , Proteínas de Unión a Ácidos Grasos/orina , Femenino , Sangre Fetal/metabolismo , Edad Gestacional , Humanos , Íleon/citología , Íleon/crecimiento & desarrollo , Recien Nacido Extremadamente Prematuro , Mucosa Intestinal/citología , Mucosa Intestinal/crecimiento & desarrollo , Masculino , Morfogénesis , Fenotipo , Nacimiento Prematuro , Ovinos
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