| Literature DB >> 27684960 |
Fumiaki Takase1, Atsuyuki Inui1, Yutaka Mifune1, Ryosuke Sakata1, Tomoyuki Muto1, Yoshifumi Harada1, Yasuhiro Ueda1, Takeshi Kokubu1, Masahiro Kurosaka1.
Abstract
Atrophy with fatty degeneration is often seen in rotator cuff muscles with torn tendons. PRP has been reported to enhance tissue repair processes after tendon ruptures. However, the effect of PRP on atrophy and fatty degeneration of the muscle is not yet known. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of PRP on degeneration change of rotator cuff muscles in vitro and in vivo. A murine myogenic cell line and a rat rotator cuff tear model were used in this study and PRP was administrated into subacromial space which is widely used in clinical practice. In in vitro study, administration of PRP to C2C12 cells stimulated cell proliferation while inhibited both myogenic and adipogenic differentiation. In in vivo study, administration of PRP suppressed Oil Red-O positive lipid droplet formation. The expression of adipogenic genes was also decreased by PRP administration. In conclusion, PRP promoted proliferation of myoblast cells, while inhibiting adipogenic differentiation of myoblast cells and suppressing fatty degeneration change in rat torn rotator cuff muscles. Further investigations are needed to determine the clinical applicability of the PRP.Entities:
Keywords: adipogenesis; myogenesis; platelet rich plasma; skeletal muscle
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27684960 DOI: 10.1002/jor.23451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Res ISSN: 0736-0266 Impact factor: 3.494