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2015
Journal Article
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Generation of a three-dimensional full thickness skin equivalent and automated wounding

Abstract
In vitro models are a cost effective and ethical alternative to study cutaneous wound healing processes. Moreover, by using human cells, these models reflect the human wound situation better than animal models. Although two-dimensional models are widely used to investigate processes such as cellular migration and proliferation, models that are more complex are required to gain a deeper knowledge about wound healing. Besides a suitable model system, the generation of precise and reproducible wounds is crucial to ensure comparable results between different test runs. In this study, the generation of a three-dimensional full thickness skin equivalent to study wound healing is shown. The dermal part of the models is comprised of human dermal fibroblast embedded in a rat-tail collagen type I hydrogel. Following the inoculation with human epidermal keratinocytes and consequent culture at the air-liquid interface, a multilayered epidermis is formed on top of the models. To study the wound healing process, we additionally developed an automated wounding device, which generates standardized wounds in a sterile atmosphere.
Author(s)
Rossi, Angela  
Appelt-Menzel, Antje  
Kurdyn, Szymon
Walles, Heike  
Groeber-Becker, Florian  
Journal
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE. Online resource  
DOI
10.3791/52576
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik IGB  
Keyword(s)
  • tissue engineering

  • 3D in vitro models

  • test systems

  • alternative to animal testing

  • full thickness

  • skin equivalent

  • skin injury

  • wound model

  • automation

  • wounding device

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