Literature DB >> 33880858

Platelet-rich plasma enhances mechanical strength of strattice in rat model of ventral hernia repair.

Joseph S Fernandez-Moure1, Jeffrey L Van Eps2, Jacob C Scherba3, Iman K Yazdi4,5, Andrew Robbins6, Fernando Cabrera4, Cory Vatsaas1, Michael Moreno7, Bradley K Weiner4,6, Ennio Tasciotti8,9.   

Abstract

Incisional hernia is a common complication of hernia repair despite the development of various synthetic and bio-synthetic repair materials. Poor long-term mechanical strength, leading to high recurrence rates, has limited the use of acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) in ventral hernia repair (VHR). Biologically derived meshes have been an area of increasing interest. Still these materials bring the risk of more aggressive immune response and fibrosis in addition to the mechanical failures suffered by the synthetic materials. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), a growth-factor-rich autologous blood product, has been shown to improve early neovascularization, tissue deposition, and to decrease the rates of recurrence. Here, we demonstrate that PRP promotes the release of growth factors stromal derived factor (SDF)-1, transforming growth factor-beta, and platelet-derived growth factor in a dose-dependent manner. Additionally, we utilize an aortic ring angiogenesis assay to show that PRP promotes angiogenesis in vitro. A rat model of VHR using StratticeTM ADM demonstrates similar findings in vivo, corresponding with the increased expression of vascular endothelial growth factor and collagen type 1 alpha 1. Finally, we show that the molecular and cellular activity initiated by PRP results in an increased mechanical stiffness of the hernia repair mesh over time. Collectively, these data represent an essential step in demonstrating the utility and the mechanism of platelet-derived plasma in biomaterial-aided wound healing and provide promising preclinical data that suggest such materials may improve surgical outcomes.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  biomaterials; hernia; immune response; platelet-rich plasma; wound healing

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33880858     DOI: 10.1002/term.3200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Tissue Eng Regen Med        ISSN: 1932-6254            Impact factor:   4.323


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1.  Exosomes derived from platelet-rich plasma administration in site mediate cartilage protection in subtalar osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Yu Zhang; Xiaowei Wang; Jian Chen; Dingfei Qian; Peng Gao; Tao Qin; Tao Jiang; Jiang Yi; Tao Xu; Yifan Huang; Qian Wang; Zheng Zhou; Tianyi Bao; Xuan Zhao; Hao Liu; Ziyang Zheng; Jin Fan; Shujie Zhao; Qingqing Li; Guoyong Yin
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2022-01-29       Impact factor: 10.435

2.  Perineal herniorrhaphy with pedunculated tunica vaginalis communis in dogs: Description of the technique and clinical case series.

Authors:  Tatsuya Heishima; Kazushi Asano; Kumiko Ishigaki; Orie Yoshida; Naoki Sakurai; Kazuyuki Terai; Mamiko Seki; Kenji Teshima; Shigeo Tanaka
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-08-04
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