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Skin regeneration with all accessory organs following ablation with irreversible electroporation.

Citation
Golberg, A., et al. “Skin Regeneration With All Accessory Organs Following Ablation With Irreversible Electroporation.”. Journal Of Tissue Engineering And Regenerative Medicine, pp. 98-113.
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Author Alexander Golberg, Martin Villiger, Felix Broelsch, Kyle P Quinn, Hassan Albadawi, Saiqa Khan, Michael T Watkins, Irene Georgakoudi, William G Austen, Marianna Bei, Brett E Bouma, Martin C Mihm, Martin L Yarmush
Keywords electroporation, Extracellular matrix, pulsed electric field, regeneration, scar, scarless, skin
Abstract

Skin scar formation is a complex process that results in the formation of dense extracellular matrix (ECM) without normal skin appendages such as hair and glands. The absence of a scarless healing model in adult mammals prevents the development of successful therapies. We show that irreversible electroporation of skin drives its regeneration with all accessory organs in normal adult rats. Pulsed electric fields at 500 V, with 70 μs pulse duration and 1000 pulses delivered at 3 Hz, applied through two electrodes separated by 2 mm lead to massive cell death. However, the ECM architecture of the skin was preserved. Six months after the ablation, the epidermis, sebaceous glands, panniculus carnosus, hair follicles, microvasculature and arrector pili muscle were altogether re-formed in the entire ablated area. These results suggest a key role of the ECM architecture in the differentiation, migration and signalling of cells during scarless wound healing. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Volume
12
Issue
1
Number of Pages
98-113
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1932-7005
DOI
10.1002/term.2374
Alternate Journal
J Tissue Eng Regen Med
PMID
27976527
PMCID
PMC5555830
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