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In vitro study of the role of thrombin in platelet rich plasma (PRP) preparation: utility for gel formation and impact in growth factors release

Introduction: The use of PRP has been studied for different fields, with promising results in regenerative medicine. Until now, there is no study in the literature evaluating thrombin levels in serum, used as autologous thrombin preparation. Therefore, in the present study we evaluated the role play...

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Autores principales: Huber, Stephany Cares, Cunha Júnior, José Luiz Rosenberis, Montalvão, Silmara, da Silva, Letícia Queiroz, Paffaro, Aline Urban, da Silva, Francesca Aparecida Ramos, Rodrigues, Bruno Lima, Lana, José Fabio Santos Duarte, Annichino-Bizzacchi, Joyce Maria
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Publicado: Journal of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4929890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27397996
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author Huber, Stephany Cares
Cunha Júnior, José Luiz Rosenberis
Montalvão, Silmara
da Silva, Letícia Queiroz
Paffaro, Aline Urban
da Silva, Francesca Aparecida Ramos
Rodrigues, Bruno Lima
Lana, José Fabio Santos Duarte
Annichino-Bizzacchi, Joyce Maria
author_facet Huber, Stephany Cares
Cunha Júnior, José Luiz Rosenberis
Montalvão, Silmara
da Silva, Letícia Queiroz
Paffaro, Aline Urban
da Silva, Francesca Aparecida Ramos
Rodrigues, Bruno Lima
Lana, José Fabio Santos Duarte
Annichino-Bizzacchi, Joyce Maria
author_sort Huber, Stephany Cares
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description Introduction: The use of PRP has been studied for different fields, with promising results in regenerative medicine. Until now, there is no study in the literature evaluating thrombin levels in serum, used as autologous thrombin preparation. Therefore, in the present study we evaluated the role played by different thrombin concentrations in PRP and the impact in the release of growth factors. Also, different activators for PRP gel formation were evaluated. Methods: Thrombin levels were measured in different autologous preparations: serum, L-PRP (PRP rich in leukocytes) and T-PRP (thrombin produced through PRP added calcium gluconate). L-PRP was prepared according to the literature, with platelets and leukocytes being quantified. The effect of autologous thrombin associated or not with calcium in PRP gel was determined by measuring the time of gel formation. The relationship between thrombin concentration and release of growth factors was determined by growth factors (PDGF-AA, VEGF and EGF) multiplex analysis. Results: A similar concentration of thrombin was observed in serum, L-PRP and T-PRP (8.13 nM, 8.63 nM and 7.56 nM, respectively) with a high variation between individuals (CV%: 35.07, 43 and 58.42, respectively). T-PRP and serum with calcium chloride showed similar results in time to promote gel formation. The increase of thrombin concentrations (2.66, 8 and 24 nM) did not promote an increase in growth factor release. Conclusions: The technique of using serum as a thrombin source proved to be the most efficient and reproducible for promoting PRP gel formation, with some advantages when compared to other activation methods, as this technique is easier and quicker with no need of consuming part of PRP. Noteworthy, PRP activation using different thrombin concentrations did not promote a higher release of growth factors, appearing not to be necessary when PRP is used as a suspension.
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spelling pubmed-49298902016-07-08 In vitro study of the role of thrombin in platelet rich plasma (PRP) preparation: utility for gel formation and impact in growth factors release Huber, Stephany Cares Cunha Júnior, José Luiz Rosenberis Montalvão, Silmara da Silva, Letícia Queiroz Paffaro, Aline Urban da Silva, Francesca Aparecida Ramos Rodrigues, Bruno Lima Lana, José Fabio Santos Duarte Annichino-Bizzacchi, Joyce Maria J Stem Cells Regen Med Research Article Introduction: The use of PRP has been studied for different fields, with promising results in regenerative medicine. Until now, there is no study in the literature evaluating thrombin levels in serum, used as autologous thrombin preparation. Therefore, in the present study we evaluated the role played by different thrombin concentrations in PRP and the impact in the release of growth factors. Also, different activators for PRP gel formation were evaluated. Methods: Thrombin levels were measured in different autologous preparations: serum, L-PRP (PRP rich in leukocytes) and T-PRP (thrombin produced through PRP added calcium gluconate). L-PRP was prepared according to the literature, with platelets and leukocytes being quantified. The effect of autologous thrombin associated or not with calcium in PRP gel was determined by measuring the time of gel formation. The relationship between thrombin concentration and release of growth factors was determined by growth factors (PDGF-AA, VEGF and EGF) multiplex analysis. Results: A similar concentration of thrombin was observed in serum, L-PRP and T-PRP (8.13 nM, 8.63 nM and 7.56 nM, respectively) with a high variation between individuals (CV%: 35.07, 43 and 58.42, respectively). T-PRP and serum with calcium chloride showed similar results in time to promote gel formation. The increase of thrombin concentrations (2.66, 8 and 24 nM) did not promote an increase in growth factor release. Conclusions: The technique of using serum as a thrombin source proved to be the most efficient and reproducible for promoting PRP gel formation, with some advantages when compared to other activation methods, as this technique is easier and quicker with no need of consuming part of PRP. Noteworthy, PRP activation using different thrombin concentrations did not promote a higher release of growth factors, appearing not to be necessary when PRP is used as a suspension. Journal of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine 2016-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4929890/ /pubmed/27397996 Text en Copyright © Journal of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
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Huber, Stephany Cares
Cunha Júnior, José Luiz Rosenberis
Montalvão, Silmara
da Silva, Letícia Queiroz
Paffaro, Aline Urban
da Silva, Francesca Aparecida Ramos
Rodrigues, Bruno Lima
Lana, José Fabio Santos Duarte
Annichino-Bizzacchi, Joyce Maria
In vitro study of the role of thrombin in platelet rich plasma (PRP) preparation: utility for gel formation and impact in growth factors release
title In vitro study of the role of thrombin in platelet rich plasma (PRP) preparation: utility for gel formation and impact in growth factors release
title_full In vitro study of the role of thrombin in platelet rich plasma (PRP) preparation: utility for gel formation and impact in growth factors release
title_fullStr In vitro study of the role of thrombin in platelet rich plasma (PRP) preparation: utility for gel formation and impact in growth factors release
title_full_unstemmed In vitro study of the role of thrombin in platelet rich plasma (PRP) preparation: utility for gel formation and impact in growth factors release
title_short In vitro study of the role of thrombin in platelet rich plasma (PRP) preparation: utility for gel formation and impact in growth factors release
title_sort in vitro study of the role of thrombin in platelet rich plasma (prp) preparation: utility for gel formation and impact in growth factors release
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4929890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27397996
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