Stem cells and bronchial stump healing

Objective Bronchial stump dehiscence is still the most feared complication for the thoracic surgeon, with mortality rates ranging from 25% to 75%. This study reports the histologic effect of adult stem cells in the healing process of the bronchial stump after lung resection. Methods A left pneumonec...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery 2010-12, Vol.140 (6), p.1397-1401
Hauptverfasser: Gomez-de-Antonio, David, MD, PhD, Zurita, Mercedes, MD, PhD, Santos, Martin, MD, PhD, Salas, Isabel, MD, Vaquero, Jesús, MD, PhD, Varela, Andres, MD, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Bronchial stump dehiscence is still the most feared complication for the thoracic surgeon, with mortality rates ranging from 25% to 75%. This study reports the histologic effect of adult stem cells in the healing process of the bronchial stump after lung resection. Methods A left pneumonectomy was performed in 36 Wistar rats. Half of them received previously labeled bone marrow-derived stem cells applied to the bronchial stump. In each group, 7 rats were sacrificed on day 7 and 11 rats were sacrificed on day 21. Macroscopic variables and histopathologic features were analyzed. Results On days 7 and 21, there were fewer adhesions in the stem cell group ( P = .042 and .031, respectively). Bronchial stump restitutio ad integrum on day 21 was found predominantly in rats from the stem cell group ( P  = .012). At that time, the same group showed significantly less inflammation in every layer of the stump ( P  
ISSN:0022-5223
1097-685X
DOI:10.1016/j.jtcvs.2010.03.009