Perspectivas actuales sobre el uso de células madre en cirugía plástica

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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i15.37493

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Células madre; Cirugía plástica; Injerto.

Resumen

Las células madre adultas, especialmente las mesenquimales, tienen la capacidad de multiplicarse y diferenciarse en otros tejidos, lo cual es prometedor cuando se trata del área de la terapia celular. Además, las células madre derivadas de tejido adiposo (ASC), que son multipotentes y tienen la capacidad de diferenciarse en células mesenquimales, son altamente eficientes en cirugías reparadoras y estéticas, principalmente debido a su alto proceso de cicatrización, ya que tienen efectos antiinflamatorios..-inflamatorias e inmunosupresoras. Además, el tejido adiposo se presenta como la mejor forma de abordar este tema, ya que presenta una mínima morbilidad y una alta capacidad de producción celular in vitro. A pesar de ser un gran avance en la medicina estética y reparadora, existen controversias en cuanto al uso de este procedimiento, como la seguridad del material utilizado. Por lo tanto, aún se necesitan estudios más completos con evidencia científica.

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13/11/2022

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GOMES, M. J. de A.; MACHADO JÚNIOR, Álvaro N.; FIGUEIREDO, B. Q. de .; SIMÕES, A. D.; LOUREIRO, L. S.; NUNES, N. A. S.; BORGES, C. A.; NAVES, P. G. R.; LEMOS, M. A. G.; MELO, R. N. A. de . Perspectivas actuales sobre el uso de células madre en cirugía plástica. Research, Society and Development, [S. l.], v. 11, n. 15, p. e321111537493, 2022. DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i15.37493. Disponível em: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/37493. Acesso em: 17 jul. 2024.

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Ciencias de la salud