Enhanced skin wound healing by a sustained release of growth factors contained in platelet-rich plasma

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Hee Seok Yang
Jaehoon Shin
Suk Ho Bhang
Jung-Youn Shin
Jooyeon Park
Gun-Il Im
Chang-Sung Kim
Byung-Soo Kim
机构
[1] School of Chemical and Biological Engineering,Department of Orthopaedics
[2] Seoul National University,Department of Periodontology
[3] Seoul 151-744,undefined
[4] Korea.,undefined
[5] Dongguk University International Hospital,undefined
[6] Goyang 411-773,undefined
[7] Korea.,undefined
[8] College of Dentistry,undefined
[9] Yonsei University,undefined
[10] Seoul 120-752,undefined
[11] Korea.,undefined
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Experimental & Molecular Medicine | 2011年 / 43卷
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angiogenesis inducing agents; endothelial growth factors; fibrin; fibroblast growth factor 2; heparin; neovascularization, physiologic; platelet-derived growth factor; platelet-rich plasma; wound healing;
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) contains growth factors that promote tissue regeneration. Previously, we showed that heparin-conjugated fibrin (HCF) exerts the sustained release of growth factors with affinity for heparin. Here, we hypothesize that treatment of skin wound with a mixture of PRP and HCF exerts sustained release of several growth factors contained in PRP and promotes skin wound healing. The release of fibroblast growth factor 2, platelet-derived growth factor-BB, and vascular endothelial growth factor contained in PRP from HCF was sustained for a longer period than those from PRP, calcium-activated PRP (C-PRP), or a mixture of fibrin and PRP (F-PRP). Treatment of full-thickness skin wounds in mice with HCF-PRP resulted in much faster wound closure as well as dermal and epidermal regeneration at day 12 compared to treatment with either C-PRP or F-PRP. Enhanced skin regeneration observed in HCF-PRP group may have been at least partially due to enhanced angiogenesis in the wound beds. Therefore, this method could be useful for skin wound treatment.
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