| Literature DB >> 31449340 |
Jinglun Zhang1,2, Chengcheng Yin1,2, Qin Zhao1,2, Zifan Zhao1,2, Jinyang Wang1,2, Richard J Miron3,4,5, Yufeng Zhang1,2.
Abstract
Immune response to implantation materials plays a critical role during early local inflammation and biomaterial-induced regeneration or restoration. A novel platelet concentrate termed i-PRF (injectable platelet-rich fibrin) has recently been developed without any additives by low centrifugation speeds. To date, scientists have investigated the capability of releasing growth factors to improve regeneration but have ignored whether i-PRF can inhibit the inflammatory effect around the wound. The present study investigated the anti-inflammation effects of i-PRF on immune response-related cells, especially macrophages and dendric cells. We found that i-PRF reduced pro-inflammatory M1 phenotype of macrophages and activated dendritic cells around muscle defect that was injected with bacterial suspension. Moreover, in vitro experiments showed similar results. i-PRF deleted inflammatory response caused by lipopolysaccharide to some extent. We determined that TLR4, an activator of inflammatory stimulation and p-p65, a key factor belongs to classical inflammatory related NF-κB signal pathway, can be inhibited by use of i-PRF. Results indicate the potential anti-inflammatory role of i-PRF during regeneration and restoration.Entities:
Keywords: anti-inflammation effects; i-PRF; immune response; regeneration
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31449340 DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.36792
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Mater Res A ISSN: 1549-3296 Impact factor: 4.396