Research Article

The Effect of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Their Conditioned Media Topically Delivered in Fibrin Glue on Chronic Wound Healing in Rats

Table 1

Comparison between the different studied groups according to tensile strength, extension ratio, and healing duration.

CGFGFG + SCsFG + CM

Tensile strength (Kg/mm2)0.015 ± 0.0010.013 ± 0.0030.023ab ± 0.0070.020ab ± 0.002<0.001
Extension ratio (mm)1.63 ± 0.211.65 ± 0.142.13ab ± 0.271.99ab ± 0.21<0.001
Healing (days)36.90 ± 4.3136.30 ± 4.0634.40 ± 3.6634.60 ± 4.030.426

Data are presented as mean ± SD (tensile strength and extension ratio: /group, healing: /group). One-way ANOVA was conducted and post hoc test for pair comparison. Results are significant at . CG: control group, FG: wound sprayed with fibrin glue, FG + SCs: wound sprayed with MSCs-loaded fibrin glue, and FG + CM: wound sprayed with fibrin glue dissolved in conditioned media. aSignificant with CG and bsignificant with FG.