2011
DOI: 10.1177/0363546511419278
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Platelet-Rich Plasma Releasate Inhibits Inflammatory Processes in Osteoarthritic Chondrocytes

Abstract: Platelet-rich plasma releasate counteracts effects of an inflammatory environment on genes regulating matrix degradation and formation in human chondrocytes. Platelet-rich plasma releasate decreases NFκB activation, a major pathway involved in the pathogenesis of OA. These results encourage further study of PRP as a treatment for OA.

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“…In the catabolic and inflammatory joint environment of osteoarthritis, growth factors from platelets may diminish inflammatory effects on chondrocytes by inhibiting activation of inflammatory factors, such as the nuclear factor-kappa B (NFkB) (Imagawa et al 2011;Van Buul et al 2011;Xie et al 2014;Monteiro et al 2015). In cultures of synovial cells isolated from osteoarthritic patients, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) induced balance in angiogenesis and increase in cell proliferation and hyaluronic acid production, suggesting a chondroprotecting effect in case of intra-articular use (Anitua et al 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the catabolic and inflammatory joint environment of osteoarthritis, growth factors from platelets may diminish inflammatory effects on chondrocytes by inhibiting activation of inflammatory factors, such as the nuclear factor-kappa B (NFkB) (Imagawa et al 2011;Van Buul et al 2011;Xie et al 2014;Monteiro et al 2015). In cultures of synovial cells isolated from osteoarthritic patients, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) induced balance in angiogenesis and increase in cell proliferation and hyaluronic acid production, suggesting a chondroprotecting effect in case of intra-articular use (Anitua et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several techniques of preparation of PRP and different anatomic areas and different fields of application such as maxillofacial therapies, dentistry, wound healing, cardiothoracic surgery, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, cosmetics, and for tendon, ligament or muscle injuries. Likewise, PRP has been linked to anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties (48)(49)(50)(51)(52). However, the optimal dosage, frequency of administration, and appropriate stage of neuropathy for the use of PRP have not been investigated.…”
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“…Dette kan skyldes antiinflammatorisk påvirkning av synovialcellene (21,22). Effekt på bruskregenering er imidlertid ikke observert, men det er vist at plateberiket plasma har anabol effekt på bruskceller ved behandling av cellekulturer i laboratoriestudier (23,24).…”
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