2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-019-02996-x
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The use of PRP injections in the management of knee osteoarthritis

Abstract: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease involving joint damage, an inadequate healing response and progressive deterioration of the joint architecture that commonly affects the knee and/or hip joints. It is a major world public health problem and is predicted to increase rapidly with an ageing population and escalating rate of obesity. Autologous blood-derived products possess much promise in the repair and regeneration of tissue and have important roles in inflammation, angiogenesis, cell migration and … Show more

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“…Adipose tissue provides a rich source of MSCs in comparison to bone marrow, and as such is frequently used in a variety of Fig. 1 A comparison of a healthy knee (left) and a demonstrating OA pathology (right); reproduced from (O'Connell et al 2019) clinical and regenerative medicine research studies. The cellular components can be extracted as a cell pellet through washing and centrifugation steps which may also be referred to in literature as a stromal vascular fraction (SVF).…”
Section: Comparison Of Cell Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Adipose tissue provides a rich source of MSCs in comparison to bone marrow, and as such is frequently used in a variety of Fig. 1 A comparison of a healthy knee (left) and a demonstrating OA pathology (right); reproduced from (O'Connell et al 2019) clinical and regenerative medicine research studies. The cellular components can be extracted as a cell pellet through washing and centrifugation steps which may also be referred to in literature as a stromal vascular fraction (SVF).…”
Section: Comparison Of Cell Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although results are improved compared with baseline measurements, the outcomes still eventually plateau or start to decline within 2 years following intervention. Thus, combined treatment strategies combining other injectable agents, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) (O'Connell et al 2019), should be investigated to determine their effect on enhancing engraftment efficiency (Atashi et al 2015). Furthermore, there is a requirement for improved management of OA following treatments; this could include postintervention rehabilitation to optimise the therapeutic effect and guarantee a long-lasting efficacy (Fahy et al 2017).…”
Section: Comparison Of European Pre-clinical Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fibroblastic-like (spindle-shaped) morphology Plastic-adherent property under standard culture conditions Differentiation potential into osteoblasts, adipocytes, and chondroblasts in vitro Expression of surface markers including CD105; CD73 and; CD90 Lack of expression of: CD45; CD34; CD14; or CD11b; CD79α or CD19 and; HLA-DR Table 3 Overview of successful and fundamental pre-clinical studies that outline the safety and efficacy of BM-MSCs intra-articular injections (organised by animal model) [20] to evaluate success, which may introduce unintended bias [38,42], due to physicians influencing patient responses. This may be improved by digital administration of questionnaires therefore, it will be completed individually with no external input [48].…”
Section: Classification Of Mscsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical interventions may be beneficial when mechanical deformity is present; however, therapeutic benefit is limited to late-stage OA and is not considered as a long-term solution. Alternatively, cellular regenerative therapies, including mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) [19] and cell-derived products (such as platelet-rich plasma [20]) have shown therapeutic promise. Since OA is degenerative, likely involving endogenous MSC depletion, investigation into this therapy is supported by BM-MSCs inherent characteristics ( Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mögliche Optionen für die biologische Augmentation der Gelenkknorpelrekonstruktion sind u. A. die additive Applikation (Injektion) von Wachstumsfaktoren, Plättchenkonzentraten sowie Zellkonzentraten oder ex vivo expandierten mesenchymalen Stammzellen (MSZ) [6,23].…”
Section: Fokale Knorpeldefektrekonstruktionunclassified