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A decellularized amniotic membrane matrix is an ideal scaffolding system. This study compared the effectiveness of amniotic membrane and amniotic membrane pretreated with monophosphoryl lipid A (MPLA) for repairing the fascia of the abdomen with tension sutures. A total of 24 rats were randomly divided into three groups of eight each. In the control group, the fascia was repaired only with non-absorbable monofilament yarn under tension. In the second and third groups, in addition to the control treatment, acellular amniotic membrane was used and MPLA pretreated amniotic membrane was used, respectively. At 3, 7 and 14 days after treatment, the fascia repair was examined macroscopically and microscopically in all groups. Macroscopic examination showed that the use of MPLA pretreated significantly different from the other groups only in the fibrin exudate. Changes in the fascia rupture pressure showed significant differences between groups. Group three, which was sutured with MPLA pretreated acellular membrane, showed greater amounts of collagen, monocytes and neovascularization, especially at days 7 and 14. The results show that MPLA pretreated acellular amniotic membrane helped to repair abdominal fascia to some extent.
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Baghaee, R., Rahmati, S., Banitalebi, M. et al. Comparison of human acellular amniotic membranes with acellular amniotic membranes pretreated with MPLA for repair of fascia in rats. Cell Tissue Bank 24, 495–501 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10561-022-10049-x
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