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Efek conditioned medium asal kultur sel punca jaringan lemak terhadap ekspresi protein K19 pada proses re-epitelisasi luka bakar tikus = Effect of adipose-derived stem cell conditioned medium on K19 protein expression in re-epithelialization process of thermal-injured rats.

Latar Belakang: Luka bakar memerlukan alternatif terapi selain silver sulfadiazin (SSD) karena bersifat sitotoksik. Conditioned medium dari kultur sel punca mesenkimal asal jaringan lemak (ADSC-CM disingkat CM) kaya akan sejumlah sitokin, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) dan epidermal growth factor (EGF) yang berperan dalam re-epitelisasi. Proses ini didominasi oleh migrasi, proliferasi dan diferensiasi keratinosit. Protein K19 merupakan penanda sel progenitor keratinosit. ADSC-CM diharapkan mampu menjadi alternatif SSD dalam terapi luka bakar. Metode: Penelitian dilakukan pada tikus model luka bakar (Sprague dawley) empat luka per ekor yaitu kontrol (K), CM, medium complete (MC) dan SSD yang diberikan secara topikal. Penutupan luka secara makroskopis diukur menggunakan visitrak digital pada hari ke-6, 12, 18 dan 24. Re-epitelisasi, ekspresi dan distribusi K19 diamati dengan pewarnaan hematoksilin-eosin dan imunohistokimia. Hasil: Luas luka makroskopis menunjukkan bahwa kelompok CM mengalami pengurangan luas paling cepat, berbeda bermakna dengan kelompok K dan tidak bermakna dengan kelompok SSD. Hal tersebut sebanding dengan ekspresi K19 pada epidermis. Secara mikroskopis, re-epitelisasi dimulai dari tepi luka, kelompok CM paling efektif daripada K, MC dan SSD. Kesimpulan: Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa CM paling efektif untuk reepitelisasi dan ekspresi K19 sebagai progenitor sel keratinosit Aplikasi CM topikal berpotensi sebagai alternatif terapi pada penyembuhan luka bakar.
Kata kunci: Luka bakar, Mesenchymal Conditioned Medium, Keratin 19 (K19), Re-epitelialisasi, Penutupan Luka.


Background: Burns require alternative therapies other than silver sulfadiazine (SSD) for cytotoxic. Conditioned medium from adpose derived stem cell (ADSCCM abbreviated CM) is rich in a number of cytokines, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and epidermal growth factor (EGF), which play a role in re-epithelialization. This process is dominated by migration, proliferation and differentiation of keratinocytes. K19 protein is a marker of keratinocyte progenitor cells. ADSC-CM is expected to be an alternative SSD in the treatment of burns. Methods: The study was conducted on rats models of burns (Sprague dawley) four wounds per animal, control (K), CM, complete medium (MC) and the SSD is administered topically. Macroscopic wound closure was measured using a digital visitrak on days 6, 12, 18 and 24. Re-epithelialization, and distribution K19 expression was observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining and immunohistochemistry. Results: As a macroscopic indicates that the CM group were reduced of the fastest wide, a significant difference with the group K, meaningless with SSD. This is comparable with the expression of K19 in the epidermis. Microscopically, re-epithelialization starts from the edge of the wound, the group CM most effectively than K, MC and SSD. Conclusion: This study shows that the most effective CM to re-epithelialization and K19 expression as keratinocyte progenitor cells CM topical application potential as an alternative therapy in the healing of burns.
Keywords: Burns, Mesenchymal Conditioned Medium, Keratin-19 (K19), Reepihtelialization, Wound Closure.

Judul Seri
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Tahun Terbit
2016
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Astheria Eryani - Nama Orang
Lia Damayanti - Nama Orang
Dewi Sukmawati - Nama Orang

No. Panggil
T16571fk
Penerbit
Jakarta : Program Studi Magister Ilmu Biomedik.,
Deskripsi Fisik
xviii, 59 hlm., 21cm x 30cm + Lampiran
Bahasa
Indonesia
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