Abstract

Diabetes affects multiple systems in complex manners. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a result of diabetes‐induced microarterial vessel disease and peripheral neuropathy. The presence of arteriosclerosis‐induced macroarterial disease can further complicate DFU pathophysiology. Recent studies suggest that mesenchymal stromal cell therapies can enhance tissue regeneration. This phase I study was designed to determine the safety and explore the efficacy of local injections of autologous adipose‐derived stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells to treat nonhealing DFUs greater than 3 cm in diameter. Sixty‐three patients with type 2 diabetes with chronic DFU—all amputation candidates—were treated with 30 × 106 SVF cells injected in the ulcer bed and periphery and along the pedal arteries. Patients were seen at 6 and 12 months to evaluate ulcer closure. Doppler ultrasounds were performed in a subset of subjects to determine vascular structural parameters. No intervention‐related serious adverse events were reported. At 6 months, 51 subjects had 100% DFU closure, and 8 subjects had ≥75% closure. Three subjects had early amputations, and one subject died. At 12 months, 50 subjects had 100% DFU healing and 4 subjects had ≥85% healing. Five subjects died between the 6‐ and 12‐month follow‐up visits. No deaths were intervention related. Doppler studies in 11 subjects revealed increases in peak systolic velocity and pulsatility index in 33 of 33 arteries, consistent with enhanced distal arterial runoff. These results indicate that SVF can be safely used to treat chronic DFU, with evidence of efficacy (wound healing) and mechanisms of action that include vascular repair and/or angiogenesis.

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Title
Treatment of chronic diabetic foot ulcers with adipose‐derived stromal vascular fraction cell injections: Safety and evidence of efficacy at 1 year
Author
Carstens, Michael H 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Quintana, Francisco J 2 ; Calderwood, Santos T 3 ; Sevilla, Juan P 3 ; Ríos, Arlen B 3 ; Rivera, Carlos M 4 ; Calero, Dorian W 5 ; Zelaya, María L 5 ; Garcia, Nelson 6 ; Bertram, Kenneth A 7 ; Rigdon, Joseph 8 ; Severiano Dos‐Anjos 9 ; Correa, Diego 10 

 Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston‐Salem, North Carolina, USA; Department of Surgery, Universidad Nacional de Nicaragua, León, Nicaragua 
 Department of Surgery, Universidad Nacional de Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua 
 Department of Surgery, Universidad Nacional de Nicaragua, Matagalpa, Nicaragua 
 Department of Radiology, Universidad Nacional de Nicaragua, Matagalpa, Nicaragua 
 Department of Radiology, Universidad Nacional de Nicaragua, León, Nicaragua 
 Department of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Nicaragua, Matagalpa, Nicaragua 
 Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston‐Salem, North Carolina, USA 
 Department of Biostatistics and Data Science, School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston‐Salem, North Carolina, USA 
 Department of Biology, University of León, León, Spain 
10  Diabetes Research Institute and Cellular Transplant Center, UHealth Sports Medicine Institute, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA; Department of Orthopedics, UHealth Sports Medicine Institute, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA 
Pages
1138-1147
Section
HUMAN CLINICAL ARTICLES
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Aug 2021
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
21576564
e-ISSN
21576580
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2552117821
Copyright
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