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Platelet-Rich Plasma as an Autologous and Proangiogenic Cell Delivery System
Zahn, Jessica, Loibl, Markus
, Sprecher, Christoph, Nerlich, Michael, Alini, Mauro, Verrier, Sophie und Herrmann, Marietta
(2017)
Platelet-Rich Plasma as an Autologous and Proangiogenic Cell Delivery System.
Mediators of Inflammation 2017, S. 1-14.
Veröffentlichungsdatum dieses Volltextes: 12 Jan 2018 11:35
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DOI zum Zitieren dieses Dokuments: 10.5283/epub.36517
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Angiogenesis is a key factor in early stages of wound healing and is crucial for the repair of vascularized tissues such as the bone. However, supporting timely revascularization of the defect site still presents a clinical challenge. Tissue engineering approaches delivering endothelial cells or prevascularized constructs may overcome this problem. In the current study, we investigated ...
Angiogenesis is a key factor in early stages of wound healing and is crucial for the repair of vascularized tissues such as the bone. However, supporting timely revascularization of the defect site still presents a clinical challenge. Tissue engineering approaches delivering endothelial cells or prevascularized constructs may overcome this problem. In the current study, we investigated platelet-rich plasma (PRP) gels as autologous, injectable cell delivery systems for prevascularized constructs. PRP was produced from human thrombocyte concentrates. GFP-expressing human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were encapsulated in PRP gels in different proportions. The formation of cellular networks was assessed over 14 days by time-lapse microscopy, gene expression analysis, and immunohistology. PRP gels presented a favorable environment for the formation of a three-dimensional (3D) cellular network. The formation of these networks was apparent as early as 3 days after seeding. Networks increased in complexity and branching over time but were only stable in HUVEC-MSC cocultures. The high cell viability together with the 3D capillary-like networks observed at early time points suggests that PRP can be used as an autologous and proangiogenic cell delivery system for the repair of vascularized tissues such as the bone.
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| Dokumentenart | Artikel | ||||
| Titel eines Journals oder einer Zeitschrift | Mediators of Inflammation | ||||
| Verlag: | Hindawi | ||||
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| Ort der Veröffentlichung: | LONDON | ||||
| Band: | 2017 | ||||
| Seitenbereich: | S. 1-14 | ||||
| Datum | 6 August 2017 | ||||
| Institutionen | Medizin > Lehrstuhl für Chirurgie | ||||
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| Stichwörter / Keywords | MESENCHYMAL STEM-CELLS; ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS; FUNCTIONAL-PROPERTIES; SMOOTH-MUSCLE; HUMAN TISSUES; IN-VITRO; PDGF-B; BONE; ANGIOGENESIS; GROWTH; | ||||
| Dewey-Dezimal-Klassifikation | 600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 610 Medizin | ||||
| Status | Veröffentlicht | ||||
| Begutachtet | Ja, diese Version wurde begutachtet | ||||
| An der Universität Regensburg entstanden | Ja | ||||
| URN der UB Regensburg | urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-365173 | ||||
| Dokumenten-ID | 36517 |
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