Effect of Autologous Expanded Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells or Leukocyte-Poor Platelet-Rich Plasma in Chronic Patellar Tendinopathy (With Gap >3 mm): Preliminary Outcomes After 6 Months of a Double-Blind, Randomized, Prospective Study

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Rodas, Gil [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Soler-Rich, Robert [1 ]
Rius-Tarruella, Joan [1 ]
Alomar, Xavier [1 ,5 ]
Balius, Ramon [1 ,6 ]
Orozco, Lluis [1 ]
Masci, Lorenzo [1 ,7 ]
Maffulli, Nicola [1 ,8 ,9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Med Teknon, Inst Terapia Regenerat Tissular, Barcelona, Spain
[2] FC Barcelona, Med Dept, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Clinic Hosp, Sports Med Unit, Barcelona, Spain
[4] St Joan de Deu Hosp, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Clin Creu Blanca, Diagnost Imagen, Barcelona, Spain
[6] Generalitat Catalunya, Consell Catala Esport, Barcelona, Spain
[7] Inst Sports Exercise & Hlth ISEH, London, England
[8] Univ Salerno, Dept Musculoskeletal Disorders, Sch Med Surg & Dent, Salerno, Italy
[9] Queen Mary Univ London, Ctr Sports & Exercise Med, London, England
[10] Keele Univ, Sch Pharm & Bioengn, Sch Med, Keele, Staffs, England
关键词
regenerative medicine; mesenchymal stem cell; patellar tendinopathy; platelet-rich plasma; tendinosis; stem cell therapy; JUMPERS KNEE; STROMAL CELLS; REDUCE PAIN; IN-SEASON; TENDON; THERAPY; MANAGEMENT; ACHILLES; REPAIR; OSTEOARTHRITIS;
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10.1177/0363546521998725
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background: Patellar tendinopathy is common. The success of traditional management, including isometric or eccentric exercises combined with shockwave therapy and even surgery, is limited. Therefore, it is important to determine whether biological treatments such as ultrasound-guided intratendinous and peritendinous injections of autologous expanded bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) or leukocyte-poor platelet-rich plasma (Lp-PRP) improve clinical outcomes in athletic patients with patellar tendinopathy. Study Design: Randomized controlled trial; Level of evidence, 2. Methods: A prospective, double-blinded, randomized, 2-arm parallel group, active controlled, phase 1/2 single-center clinical study was performed in patients who had proximal patellar tendinopathy with a lesion >3 mm. A total of 20 participants (age 18-48 years) with pain for >4 months (mean, 23.6 months) and unresponsive to nonoperative treatments were randomized into 2 groups. Of these, 10 participants were treated with BM-MSC (20 x 10(6) cells) and 10 with Lp-PRP. Both groups performed the same postintervention rehabilitation protocol. Outcomes included the Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment for pain (VISA-P), self-reported tendon pain during activity (visual analog scale [VAS]), muscle function by dynamometry, tendon thickness and intratendinous vascularity by ultrasonographic imaging and Doppler signal, ultrasound tissue characterization (UTC) echo type changes, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T2-weighted mapping changes. Participants were followed longitudinally for 6 months. Results: The average VAS scores improved in both groups at all time points, and there was a significant reduction in pain during sporting activities (P < .05). In both groups, the average mean VISA-P scores at 6 months were significantly increased compared with baseline (66 BM-MSC group and 72.90 Lp-PRP group), with no significant differences in VAS or VISA-P scores between the groups. There were statistically significant greater improvements in tendon structure on 2-dimensional ultrasound and UTC in the BM-MSC group compared with the Lp-PRP group at 6 months. Similarly, the BM-MSC group demonstrated significant evidence of restoration of tendon structure on MRI compared with the Lp-PRP group at 6 months. Only the participants in the BM-MSC group showed evidence of normalization of tendon structure, with statistically significant differences between the groups on T2-weighted, fat-saturated sagittal and coronal scans and hypersignal in T2-weighted on spin-echo T2-weighted coronal MRI scan. Both treatments were safe, and no significant adverse events were reported in either group. Conclusion: Treatment with BM-MSC or Lp-PRP in combination with rehabilitation in chronic patellar tendinopathy is effective in reducing pain and improving activity levels in active participants. Participants who received BM-MSC treatment demonstrated greater improvement in tendon structure compared with those who received Lp-PRP. Registration: 2016-001262-28 (EudraCT identifier); NCT03454737 (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier)
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