Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Jul 2024)

Effect of ASC Injection in the Inflammatory Reaction in Silicone Implant Capsule: Animal Model

  • Cristina Pires Camargo, PhD,
  • Deborah Luisa de Sousa Santos, Resident,
  • Viviane Abreu Nunes Cerqueira Dantas, PhD,
  • Tatiane Katsue Furuya, PhD,
  • Bruna Leticia Freitas-Marchi, PhD,
  • Maria José Ferreira Alves, PhD,
  • Miyuki Uno, PhD,
  • Rolf Gemperli, MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000005977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. e5977

Abstract

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Background:. Capsular contracture is a common complication affecting about 80% of patients who receive radiotherapy after breast reconstruction with silicone prostheses. This study examines the use of adipocyte stem cells (ASCs) to treat capsular contracture. Methods:. Thirty rats were operated on to implant a minisilicone prosthesis in the dorsal region. The rats were divided into three groups: control (saline solution injection), radiotherapy (RDT), and RDT + ASC. After 3 months, the capsules were collected and submitted to histological analysis for inflammatory cell presence, vascular density, and collagen fibers, and gene expression of Tnf, Il1rap, Il10, Cd68, Mmp3, and Mmp9 by qPCR. Results:. In macroscopic analysis, the RTGO score showed a two-point reduction in RDT + ASC compared with the RDT (P = 0.003). In histological analysis, ASC exhibited less than 50% of inflammatory cells compared with RDT (P = 0.004), which was similar to control. This study demonstrated that Il1rap gene expression was identical in both RDT and RTD + ASC. Compared with control, treatment with ASC reduced Il1rap expression by 30%. Cd68 and Mmp3 expression levels were similar in both the control and RTD + ASC. Conclusion:. This study suggests that ASC treatment decreases silicone prosthesis capsule inflammation.