1. Biological effects of stored platelet-rich plasma eye-drops in corneal wound healing
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Okumura, Yuichi, Inomata, Takenori, Fujimoto, Keiichi, Fujio, Kenta, Zhu, Jun, Yanagawa, Ai, Shokirova, Hurramhon, Saita, Yoshitomo, Kobayashi, Yohei, Nagao, Masahi, Nishio, Hirofumi, Sung, Jaemyoung, Midorikawa-Inomata, Akie, Eguchi, Atsuko, Nagino, Ken, Akasaki, Yasutsugu, Hirosawa, Kunihiko, Huang, Tianxiang, Kuwahara, Mizu, and Murakami, Akira
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Background/aimsThis study aimed to assess the efficacy and sterility of stored platelet-rich plasma (PRP) eye-drops for corneal epithelial wound healing compared with those of autologous serum (AS) eye-drops.MethodsAt our single institution, PRP and AS eye-drops were prepared using peripheral blood obtained from six healthy volunteers and stored at 4°C. Platelet and leucocyte counts and transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1, epidermal growth factor (EGF), and fibronectin levels were assessed during storage for up to 4 weeks. Sterility was assessed by culturing 4-week poststorage samples. PRP, AS, and phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) eye-drop efficacies were compared using corneal epithelial wound healing assays in vitroand in vivoand monitoring wound areas under a microscope every 3 hours.ResultsHigher platelet and lower leucocyte counts were seen in PRP than in whole blood on the day of preparation. After storage, TGF-β1, EGF, and fibronectin levels were significantly higher in PRP than in AS eye-drops. In vitroand in vivo, PRP eye-drops used on the day of preparation significantly promoted corneal epithelial wound healing compared with PBS. Moreover, PRP eye-drops stored for 4 weeks significantly promoted corneal wound healing compared with PBS and AS eye-drops.ConclusionPRP eye-drops stored at 4°C for 4 weeks promoted corneal epithelial wound healing with higher levels of growth factors than those observed in AS eye-drops, while maintaining sterility, suggesting that this preparation satisfies the unmet medical needs in the treatment of refractory keratoconjunctival epithelial disorders.
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- 2024
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