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Filter by:Severe infections or trauma to the endometrial lining causes permanent scars that disrupt the menstrual cycle and lead to conceive failure. Transplantation of biological graft seeded with stem cells is purposed to regenerate and recover the capability of the endometrial lining back into its cycles. Initially, the techniques to isolate and culture the endometrial cells and amnion epithelial stem cells were developed, then the endometrial cells form patients with thin endometrium. Tissue were obtained from hysteroscopic biopsy, weight between 100 µl, while up to 20 µl from the thin endometrium. Tissue were digested using collagenase-1 and cultured using DMEM-F12 added wit epidermal growth factor. Endometrial cells will be characterized to SSUD2, ICAM and BRCP1. Amnion epithelial stem cells (hAESC) will be isolated using collagenase-1 and hyaluronidase. Characterization towards TRA-1-60, SSEA-4, Oct 3/4, and Nanog. In the future, the cells will be co-culture on amnion bilayer, and stained using IHC against α-cadherin, estrogen receptor α, progesterone receptor. Endometrial receptivity (HOXA10, LIF (early secretory) adhesion, VEGF, osteopontin (SPP1) to indicate the pinopodes will be identified using qPCR.The SPP1, target of MIR424 expressed during the receptive phase.
This randomized and placebo controlled study investigates the efficacy of injections with freshly harvested autologous adipose tissue in CD patients with complex perianal fistulas refractory to standard surgical and/or medical treatment. 140 CD patients will be included and randomized to either treatment with freshly harvested autologous adipose tissue or placebo (saline). Primary outcome measures are clinical healing 6 months after treatment evaluated by clinical examination and pelvic MRI.