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Heat Preconditioning of Nanofat Does Not Improve Its Vascularization Properties. | LitMetric

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Heat preconditioning has been shown to promote nutritive perfusion and tissue survival in autologous fat grafting as well as in flap and breast surgery. However, its impact on the vascularization properties of nanofat has not been investigated so far. Therefore, we exposed nanofat from donor mice to a temperature of 43 °C for 1 h and assessed the effects of this heat stress on cell viability and the expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and angiogenesis-related factors. Moreover, dermal substitutes seeded with heat-preconditioned and non-preconditioned control nanofat were implanted into dorsal skinfold chambers of recipient mice to study their vascularization and tissue integration in vivo by means of repeated intravital fluorescence microscopy, histology and immunohistochemistry. Heat preconditioning upregulated the expression of HSPs in nanofat without affecting cell viability. Moreover, it resulted in the downregulation of many pro-angiogenic factors and the increased expression of anti-angiogenic factors, indicating a shift towards an anti-angiogenic phenotype. Accordingly, implanted dermal substitutes seeded with heat-preconditioned nanofat exhibited a reduced vascularization and were not better integrated into the host tissue when compared to controls. These findings indicate that heat preconditioning cannot be recommended for enhancing the vascularization capacity of nanofat.

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