Falabella R, Escobar C, Borrero I
Department of Internal Medicine, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia, South America.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 1992 Feb;26(2 Pt 1):230-6. doi: 10.1016/0190-9622(92)70032-b.
Previous reports demonstrated the usefulness of in vitro cultured epidermis for repigmenting vitiligo.
Our purpose was to determine the potential of in vitro cultured epidermal sheets to treat extensive areas of intractable vitiligo.
In nine patients with long-standing, stable, and refractory vitiligo, autologous epidermis was cultured in vitro in H-MEM but without growth enhancers or hormones and transplanted onto previously denuded achromic lesions.
Repigmentation was achieved to almost 100% in three subjects, 60% improvement was seen in two patients, and 30% to 40% in three additional cases. Only one patient had almost no response. Long-term observations in these patients indicate that repigmentation obtained by this method is permanent.
Transplantation of in vitro cultured epidermis bearing melanocytes is potentially effective to treat extensive areas of vitiligo, but this method is presently at an experimental stage.
先前的报告证明了体外培养的表皮对白癜风复色的有效性。
我们的目的是确定体外培养的表皮片治疗大面积难治性白癜风的潜力。
对9例长期、稳定且难治的白癜风患者,在不含生长促进剂或激素的H-MEM中体外培养自体表皮,并移植到先前去除色素的白色病变部位。
3例患者色素几乎完全恢复,2例患者改善60%,另外3例患者改善30%至40%。只有1例患者几乎无反应。对这些患者的长期观察表明,通过这种方法获得的色素恢复是永久性的。
移植含黑素细胞的体外培养表皮对治疗大面积白癜风可能有效,但该方法目前尚处于实验阶段。