Carlson Mark A, Longaker Michael T
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center and the Omaha VA Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68105, USA.
Wound Repair Regen. 2004 Mar-Apr;12(2):134-47. doi: 10.1111/j.1067-1927.2004.012208.x.
The fibroblast-populated collagen matrix (FPCM) has been utilized as an in vitro model of wound healing for more than 2 decades. It offers a reasonable approximation of the healing wound during the phases of established granulation tissue and early scar. The gross and microscopic morphology of the FPCM and the healing wound are similar at analogous phases. The processes of proliferation, survival/apoptosis, protein synthesis, and contraction act in similar directions in these two models, and the response to exogenous agents also is consistent between them. If its limitations are respected, then the FPCM can be used as a model of the healing wound.
成纤维细胞填充的胶原基质(FPCM)作为伤口愈合的体外模型已被应用了20多年。它能合理模拟已形成的肉芽组织和早期瘢痕阶段的愈合伤口。在相似阶段,FPCM和愈合伤口的大体及微观形态相似。在这两种模型中,增殖、存活/凋亡、蛋白质合成和收缩过程的作用方向相似,并且它们对外源试剂的反应也一致。如果尊重其局限性,那么FPCM可被用作愈合伤口的模型。