The effect of exogenous mitochondria in enhancing the survival and volume retention of transplanted fat tissue in a nude mice model

外源性线粒体对裸鼠模型中移植脂肪组织存活率和体积维持的影响

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite the pivotal role of fat grafting in plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgery, inconsistent survival rates of transplanted adipose tissue, primarily due to early ischemic and hypoxic insults, remain a significant challenge. The infusion of healthy mitochondria has emerged as a promising intervention to support tissue recovery from ischemic, hypoxic, and other types of damages across various organ systems. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the impact of supplementing human adipose tissue grafts with healthy exogenous mitochondria on their volume and mass retention rates when transplanted into the subcutaneous layers of nude mice. This approach seeks to improve and optimize fat grafting techniques. METHODS: Human adipose tissues were preconditioned with exogenous mitochondria (10 µg/mL), a combination of exogenous mitochondria and the inhibitor Dyngo-4a, Dyngo-4a alone, or PBS, and then transplanted into the subcutaneous tissue of 24 nude mice. Samples were harvested at 1 and 3 months post-transplantation for analysis of mass and volume retention. The structural morphology and integrity of the adipose tissues were assessed using Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining. RESULTS: Mitochondrial preconditioning significantly enhanced the retention of mass and volume in fat grafts, demonstrating superior structural morphology and integrity compared to the control group. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the potential of exogenous mitochondrial augmentation in fat transplantation to significantly improve fat graft survival, thereby optimizing the success of fat grafting procedures.

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