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Differences in platelet‐rich plasma composition influence bone healing

Authors :
Al‐Hamed
Abu‐Nada, Lina
Rodan, Rania
Sarrigiannidis, Stylianos
Ramirez‐Garcialuna, Jose Luis
Moussa, Hanan
Elkashty, Osama
Gao, Qiman
Tayebeh Basiri
Baca, Laura
Torres García Denche, Jesús
Rancán, Lisa
Simon D. Tran
Marie Lordkipanidzé
Mari Kaartinen
Zahi Badran
Faleh Tamimi
Al‐Hamed
Abu‐Nada, Lina
Rodan, Rania
Sarrigiannidis, Stylianos
Ramirez‐Garcialuna, Jose Luis
Moussa, Hanan
Elkashty, Osama
Gao, Qiman
Tayebeh Basiri
Baca, Laura
Torres García Denche, Jesús
Rancán, Lisa
Simon D. Tran
Marie Lordkipanidzé
Mari Kaartinen
Zahi Badran
Faleh Tamimi
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Aim: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous blood-derived material that has been used to enhance bone regeneration. Clinical studies, however, reported inconsistent outcomes. This study aimed to assess the effect of changes in leucocyte and PRP (L-PRP) composition on bone defect healing. Materials and Methods: L-PRPs were prepared using different centrifugation methods and their regenerative potential was assessed in an in-vivo rat model. Bilateral critical-size tibial bone defects were created and filled with single-spin L-PRP, double-spin L-PRP, or filtered L-PRP. Empty defects and defects treated with collagen scaffolds served as controls. Rats were euthanized after 2 weeks, and their tibias were collected and analysed using micro-CT and histology. Results: Double-spin L-PRP contained higher concentrations of platelets than singlespin L-PRP and filtered L-PRP. Filtration of single-spin L-PRP resulted in lower concentrations of minerals and metabolites. In vivo, double-spin L-PRP improved bone healing by significantly reducing the size of bone defects (1.08 ± 0.2 mm3) compared to single-spin L-PRP (1.42 ± 0.27 mm3) or filtered L-PRP (1.38 ± 0.28 mm3). There were fewer mast cells, lymphocytes, and macrophages in defects treated with double-spin L-PRP than in those treated with single-spin or filtered L-PRP. Conclusion: The preparation method of L-PRP affects their composition and potential to regenerate bone.<br />Depto. de Especialidades Clínicas Odontológicas<br />Fac. de Odontología<br />TRUE<br />pub

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, 0303-6979, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1429623931
Document Type :
Electronic Resource