Platelet-Rich Plasma Promotes Migration, Proliferation, and the Gene Expression of Scleraxis and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Paratenon-Derived Cells In Vitro:

2019 
Background:Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a treatment option for tendon injury because of its effective tendon-healing properties. At the early stage of tendon repair, paratenon-derived cells (PDCs) are thought to play a more important role than tendon proper–derived cells (TDCs). However, there has been no study investigating the effects of PRP on PDCs.Hypothesis:PRP promotes the migration, proliferation, and differentiation of PDCs in vitro.Study Design:Controlled laboratory study.Methods:TDCs and PDCs were isolated from the tendon proper and paratenon of rat Achilles tendons and were cultured to the third passage. PRP was prepared from the rats using the double-spin method. Third-passage TDCs and PDCs were cultured in Dulbecco’s modified Eagle medium with 2% fetal bovine serum (control group) or 2% fetal bovine serum plus 5% PRP (PRP group), and cell migration, proliferation, and differentiation were evaluated. The relative mRNA expression levels of scleraxis (Scx), tenomodulin (Tnmd), collagen type I a...
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