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Polydeoxyribonucleotide and Polynucleotide Improve Tendon Healing and Decrease Fatty Degeneration in a Rat Cuff Repair Model.

Sang-Soo Lee1, Jung-Taek Hwang2, Sang Hak Han3, Binod Sherchan1, Jiss Joseph Panakkal1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: After surgical repair of chronic rotator cuff tears, healing of the repaired tendons often fails and is accompanied by high-level fatty degeneration. Our purpose was to explore the effects of polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) and polynucleotide (PN) on tendon healing and the reversal of fatty degeneration in a chronic rotator cuff tear model using a rat infraspinatus.
METHODS: Sixty rats were randomly assigned to the following three groups (20 rats per group: 12 for histological evaluation and 8 for mechanical testing): saline + repair (SR), PDRN + repair (PR), and PN + repair (PNR). The right shoulder was used for experimental intervention, and the left served as a control. Four weeks after detaching the infraspinatus, the torn tendon was repaired. Saline, PDRN, and PN were applied to the repair sites. Histological evaluation was performed 3 and 6 weeks after repair and biomechanical analysis was performed at 6 weeks.
RESULTS: Three weeks after repair, the PR and PNR groups had more CD168-stained cells than the SR group. The PR group showed a larger cross-sectional area (CSA) of muscle fibers than the SR and PNR groups. Six weeks after repair, the PR and PNR groups showed more adipose cells, less CD68-stained cells, and more parallel tendon collagen fibers than the SR group. The PR group had more CD 68-stained cells than the PNR group. The PR group showed a larger CSA than the SR group. The mean load-to-failure values of the PR and PNR groups were higher than that of the SR group, although these differences were not significant.
CONCLUSION: PDRN and PN may improve tendon healing and decrease fatty degeneration after cuff repair.
© 2021. The Korean Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society.

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Keywords:  Chronic rotator cuff tear; Fatty degeneration; Polydeoxyribonucleotide; Polynucleotide; Rat model; Tendon healing

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34387852      PMCID: PMC8599544          DOI: 10.1007/s13770-021-00378-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Regen Med        ISSN: 1738-2696            Impact factor:   4.451


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