| Literature DB >> 29164105 |
Yun Qian1,2, Qixin Han3, Wei Chen1,2, Jialin Song1,2, Xiaotian Zhao4, Yuanming Ouyang1,2, Weien Yuan4, Cunyi Fan1.
Abstract
Stem cell treatment and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy are two significant issues in regenerative medicine. Stem cells such as bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, adipose-derived stem cells and periodontal ligament stem cells can be successfully applied in the field of tissue regeneration. PRP, a natural product isolated from whole blood, can secrete multiple growth factors (GFs) for regulating physiological activities. These GFs can stimulate proliferation and differentiation of different stem cells in injury models. Therefore, combination of both agents receives wide expectations in regenerative medicine, especially in bone, cartilage and tendon repair. In this review, we thoroughly discussed the interaction and underlying mechanisms of PRP derived GFs with stem cells, and assessed their functions in cell differentiation for musculoskeletal regeneration.Entities:
Keywords: cell differentiation; growth factors; musculoskeletal regeneration; platelet-rich plasma; stem cells
Year: 2017 PMID: 29164105 PMCID: PMC5671651 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2017.00089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221
Figure 1Advantages, applications, and problems of platelet-rich plasma.
Platelet-rich plasma derived Growth factors and their applications in musculoskeletal regeneration.
| bFGF | bone | BMSC | human | to induce calcium deposition; to support BMSCs expansion; to indicate severe bone lesion; to stimulate BMSCs differentiation into bone | Dines et al., |
| IGF | muscle | / | human | to stimulate skeletal muscle regeneration | Creaney and Hamilton, |
| TGF-β | bone | ADSC | human | to stimulate bone deposition for successful fracture healing; osteogenic differentiation of ADSC; | Yamada et al., |
| VEGF | bone | BMSC | mouse/rabbit rat | to stimulate both angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and bone regeneration; | Kim et al., |
| PDGF | bone | BMSC | rat | to promote blood vessel and bone healing; | Yamada et al., |
bFGF, basic Fibroblast Growth Factor; IGF, Insulin-Like Growth Factor; TGF-β, Transforming Growth Factorβ; VEGF, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor; PDGF, Platelet Derived Growth Factor; MSCs, muscle derived stem cells; BMSCs, bone marrow stem cells; ADSCs, adipose derived stem cells; PDLSCs, periodontal ligament stem cells.