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Evolution and Clinical Advances of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Musculoskeletal Regeneration

Over the past few decades, various forms of platelet concentrates have evolved with significant clinical utility. The newer generation products, including leukocyte-platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) and advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), have shown superior biological properties in musculoskeletal re...

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Autores principales: Narayanaswamy, Ragunanthan, Patro, Bishnu Prasad, Jeyaraman, Naveen, Gangadaran, Prakash, Rajendran, Ramya Lakshmi, Nallakumarasamy, Arulkumar, Jeyaraman, Madhan, Ramani, Prasanna, Ahn, Byeong-Cheol
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9854731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671630
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10010058
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author Narayanaswamy, Ragunanthan
Patro, Bishnu Prasad
Jeyaraman, Naveen
Gangadaran, Prakash
Rajendran, Ramya Lakshmi
Nallakumarasamy, Arulkumar
Jeyaraman, Madhan
Ramani, Prasanna
Ahn, Byeong-Cheol
author_facet Narayanaswamy, Ragunanthan
Patro, Bishnu Prasad
Jeyaraman, Naveen
Gangadaran, Prakash
Rajendran, Ramya Lakshmi
Nallakumarasamy, Arulkumar
Jeyaraman, Madhan
Ramani, Prasanna
Ahn, Byeong-Cheol
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description Over the past few decades, various forms of platelet concentrates have evolved with significant clinical utility. The newer generation products, including leukocyte-platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) and advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), have shown superior biological properties in musculoskeletal regeneration than the first-generation concentrates, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and plasma rich in growth factors. These newer platelet concentrates have a complete matrix of physiological fibrin that acts as a scaffold with a three-dimensional (3D) architecture. Further, it facilitates intercellular signaling and migration, thereby promoting angiogenic, chondrogenic, and osteogenic activities. A-PRF with higher leukocyte inclusion possesses antimicrobial activity than the first generations. Due to the presence of enormous amounts of growth factors and anti-inflammatory cytokines that are released, A-PRF has the potential to replicate the various physiological and immunological factors of wound healing. In addition, there are more neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages, all of which secrete essential chemotactic molecules. As a result, both L-PRF and A-PRF are used in the management of musculoskeletal conditions, such as chondral injuries, tendinopathies, tissue regeneration, and other sports-related injuries. In addition to this, its applications have been expanded to include the fields of reconstructive cosmetic surgery, wound healing in diabetic patients, and maxillofacial surgeries.
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spelling pubmed-98547312023-01-21 Evolution and Clinical Advances of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Musculoskeletal Regeneration Narayanaswamy, Ragunanthan Patro, Bishnu Prasad Jeyaraman, Naveen Gangadaran, Prakash Rajendran, Ramya Lakshmi Nallakumarasamy, Arulkumar Jeyaraman, Madhan Ramani, Prasanna Ahn, Byeong-Cheol Bioengineering (Basel) Review Over the past few decades, various forms of platelet concentrates have evolved with significant clinical utility. The newer generation products, including leukocyte-platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) and advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), have shown superior biological properties in musculoskeletal regeneration than the first-generation concentrates, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and plasma rich in growth factors. These newer platelet concentrates have a complete matrix of physiological fibrin that acts as a scaffold with a three-dimensional (3D) architecture. Further, it facilitates intercellular signaling and migration, thereby promoting angiogenic, chondrogenic, and osteogenic activities. A-PRF with higher leukocyte inclusion possesses antimicrobial activity than the first generations. Due to the presence of enormous amounts of growth factors and anti-inflammatory cytokines that are released, A-PRF has the potential to replicate the various physiological and immunological factors of wound healing. In addition, there are more neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages, all of which secrete essential chemotactic molecules. As a result, both L-PRF and A-PRF are used in the management of musculoskeletal conditions, such as chondral injuries, tendinopathies, tissue regeneration, and other sports-related injuries. In addition to this, its applications have been expanded to include the fields of reconstructive cosmetic surgery, wound healing in diabetic patients, and maxillofacial surgeries. MDPI 2023-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9854731/ /pubmed/36671630 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10010058 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Patro, Bishnu Prasad
Jeyaraman, Naveen
Gangadaran, Prakash
Rajendran, Ramya Lakshmi
Nallakumarasamy, Arulkumar
Jeyaraman, Madhan
Ramani, Prasanna
Ahn, Byeong-Cheol
Evolution and Clinical Advances of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Musculoskeletal Regeneration
title Evolution and Clinical Advances of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Musculoskeletal Regeneration
title_full Evolution and Clinical Advances of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Musculoskeletal Regeneration
title_fullStr Evolution and Clinical Advances of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Musculoskeletal Regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Evolution and Clinical Advances of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Musculoskeletal Regeneration
title_short Evolution and Clinical Advances of Platelet-Rich Fibrin in Musculoskeletal Regeneration
title_sort evolution and clinical advances of platelet-rich fibrin in musculoskeletal regeneration
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9854731/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10010058
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