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Comparative Evaluation of the Angiogenic Potential of Hypoxia Preconditioned Blood-Derived Secretomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma: An In Vitro Analysis

Blood-derived factor preparations are being clinically employed as tools for promoting tissue repair and regeneration. Here we set out to characterize the in vitro angiogenic potential of two types of frequently used autologous blood-derived secretomes: platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and hypoxia precond...

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Autores principales: Moog, Philipp, Kirchhoff, Katharina, Bekeran, Sanjar, Bauer, Anna-Theresa, von Isenburg, Sarah, Dornseifer, Ulf, Machens, Hans-Günther, Schilling, Arndt F., Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7168246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31963131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8010016
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author Moog, Philipp
Kirchhoff, Katharina
Bekeran, Sanjar
Bauer, Anna-Theresa
von Isenburg, Sarah
Dornseifer, Ulf
Machens, Hans-Günther
Schilling, Arndt F.
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
author_facet Moog, Philipp
Kirchhoff, Katharina
Bekeran, Sanjar
Bauer, Anna-Theresa
von Isenburg, Sarah
Dornseifer, Ulf
Machens, Hans-Günther
Schilling, Arndt F.
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
author_sort Moog, Philipp
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description Blood-derived factor preparations are being clinically employed as tools for promoting tissue repair and regeneration. Here we set out to characterize the in vitro angiogenic potential of two types of frequently used autologous blood-derived secretomes: platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and hypoxia preconditioned plasma (HPP)/serum (HPS). The concentration of key pro-angiogenic (VEGF) and anti-angiogenic (TSP-1, PF-4) protein factors in these secretomes was analyzed via ELISA, while their ability to induce microvessel formation and sprouting was examined in endothelial cell and aortic ring cultures, respectively. We found higher concentrations of VEGF in PRP and HPP/HPS compared to normal plasma and serum. This correlated with improved induction of microvessel formation by PRP and HPP/HPS. HPP had a significantly lower TSP-1 and PF-4 concentration than PRP and HPS. PRP and HPP/HPS appeared to induce similar levels of microvessel sprouting; however, the length of these sprouts was greater in HPP/HPS than in PRP cultures. A bell-shaped angiogenic response profile was observed with increasing HPP/HPS dilutions, with peak values significantly exceeding the PRP response. Our findings demonstrate that optimization of peripheral blood cell-derived angiogenic factor signalling through hypoxic preconditioning offers an improved alternative to simple platelet concentration and release of growth factors pre-stored in platelets.
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spelling pubmed-71682462020-04-22 Comparative Evaluation of the Angiogenic Potential of Hypoxia Preconditioned Blood-Derived Secretomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma: An In Vitro Analysis Moog, Philipp Kirchhoff, Katharina Bekeran, Sanjar Bauer, Anna-Theresa von Isenburg, Sarah Dornseifer, Ulf Machens, Hans-Günther Schilling, Arndt F. Hadjipanayi, Ektoras Biomedicines Article Blood-derived factor preparations are being clinically employed as tools for promoting tissue repair and regeneration. Here we set out to characterize the in vitro angiogenic potential of two types of frequently used autologous blood-derived secretomes: platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and hypoxia preconditioned plasma (HPP)/serum (HPS). The concentration of key pro-angiogenic (VEGF) and anti-angiogenic (TSP-1, PF-4) protein factors in these secretomes was analyzed via ELISA, while their ability to induce microvessel formation and sprouting was examined in endothelial cell and aortic ring cultures, respectively. We found higher concentrations of VEGF in PRP and HPP/HPS compared to normal plasma and serum. This correlated with improved induction of microvessel formation by PRP and HPP/HPS. HPP had a significantly lower TSP-1 and PF-4 concentration than PRP and HPS. PRP and HPP/HPS appeared to induce similar levels of microvessel sprouting; however, the length of these sprouts was greater in HPP/HPS than in PRP cultures. A bell-shaped angiogenic response profile was observed with increasing HPP/HPS dilutions, with peak values significantly exceeding the PRP response. Our findings demonstrate that optimization of peripheral blood cell-derived angiogenic factor signalling through hypoxic preconditioning offers an improved alternative to simple platelet concentration and release of growth factors pre-stored in platelets. MDPI 2020-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7168246/ /pubmed/31963131 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8010016 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moog, Philipp
Kirchhoff, Katharina
Bekeran, Sanjar
Bauer, Anna-Theresa
von Isenburg, Sarah
Dornseifer, Ulf
Machens, Hans-Günther
Schilling, Arndt F.
Hadjipanayi, Ektoras
Comparative Evaluation of the Angiogenic Potential of Hypoxia Preconditioned Blood-Derived Secretomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma: An In Vitro Analysis
title Comparative Evaluation of the Angiogenic Potential of Hypoxia Preconditioned Blood-Derived Secretomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma: An In Vitro Analysis
title_full Comparative Evaluation of the Angiogenic Potential of Hypoxia Preconditioned Blood-Derived Secretomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma: An In Vitro Analysis
title_fullStr Comparative Evaluation of the Angiogenic Potential of Hypoxia Preconditioned Blood-Derived Secretomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma: An In Vitro Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evaluation of the Angiogenic Potential of Hypoxia Preconditioned Blood-Derived Secretomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma: An In Vitro Analysis
title_short Comparative Evaluation of the Angiogenic Potential of Hypoxia Preconditioned Blood-Derived Secretomes and Platelet-Rich Plasma: An In Vitro Analysis
title_sort comparative evaluation of the angiogenic potential of hypoxia preconditioned blood-derived secretomes and platelet-rich plasma: an in vitro analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7168246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31963131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8010016
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