Quality comparison between two different types of platelet-rich plasma for knee osteoarthritis

Introduction: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA), the most common form of osteoarthritis (OA) is a considerable health concern worldwide. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a common therapeutic option for KOA. Different types of PRPs have varying efficacies. However, a comparative analysis of the qualities of the...

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Main Authors: Wakayama Takanori, Saita Yoshitomo, Kobayashi Yohei, Nishio Hirofumi, Uchino Sayuri, Fukusato Shin, Ikeda Hiroshi, Kaneko Kazuo
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Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.regenmedres-journal.org/articles/rmr/full_html/2020/01/rmr200002/rmr200002.html
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spelling doaj-715ecdc0209c43ae89764917876e4ff52020-12-15T08:01:59ZengEDP SciencesRegenerative Medicine Research2050-490X2020-01-018310.1051/rmr/200002rmr200002Quality comparison between two different types of platelet-rich plasma for knee osteoarthritisWakayama Takanori0Saita Yoshitomo1Kobayashi Yohei2Nishio Hirofumi3Uchino Sayuri4Fukusato Shin5Ikeda HiroshiKaneko Kazuo6Department of Orthopaedics, Juntendo University, Faculty of Medicine, 2-1-1 HongoDepartment of Orthopaedics, Juntendo University, Faculty of Medicine, 2-1-1 HongoDepartment of Orthopaedics, Juntendo University, Faculty of Medicine, 2-1-1 HongoDepartment of Orthopaedics, Juntendo University, Faculty of Medicine, 2-1-1 HongoDepartment of Orthopaedics, Juntendo University, Faculty of Medicine, 2-1-1 HongoDepartment of Orthopaedics, Juntendo University, Faculty of Medicine, 2-1-1 HongoDepartment of Orthopaedics, Juntendo University, Faculty of Medicine, 2-1-1 HongoIntroduction: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA), the most common form of osteoarthritis (OA) is a considerable health concern worldwide. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a common therapeutic option for KOA. Different types of PRPs have varying efficacies. However, a comparative analysis of the qualities of these PRPs is lacking. Methods: Two types of PRPs, including autologous protein solution (APS), and leukocyte-poor PRP (LP-PRP) along with whole blood (WB) and platelet-poor plasma (PPP) were characterized for platelet content, leukocyte content, and composition in 10 healthy volunteers (HV) (the controlled laboratory study) and 16 KOA patients (a retrospective observational study). Additionally, the levels of the platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB, and different cytokines were estimated in HV. Results: In HV, the concentrations of platelets and leukocytes, levels of different cytokines, including interleukin 1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra), soluble TNF receptor type II (sTNF-RII), and IL-1β, and the ratio of IL-1Ra/IL-1β were significantly higher in APS, whereas the PDGF-BB was higher in LP-PRP than APS. In KOA patients, a higher concentration of platelets was observed in LP-PRP, and a higher concentration of leukocytes was observed in APS than LP-PRP. Following the PAW classification system, LP-PRP was classified as P2-B type in HV (51.3 × 104/μl) and KOA (53.4 × 104/μl), whereas APS was classified as P3-A type in HV (110.1 × 104/μl) and P2-A type in KOA (29.0 × 104/μl). In a retrospective observational study, the KOA patients who underwent APS injection had a higher incidence of arthralgia, and this arthralgia lasted for a longer time than LP-PRP injection in the same individual. Discussion: The quality of the two PRPs differed distinctively depending on their preparation methods, which might affect their clinical efficacies and adverse events. Therefore, the characterization of these parameters should be prioritized while choosing PRP.https://www.regenmedres-journal.org/articles/rmr/full_html/2020/01/rmr200002/rmr200002.htmlautologous protein solutionplatelet-rich plasmaleukocyteplateletanti-inflammatory cytokinegrowth factor
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author Wakayama Takanori
Saita Yoshitomo
Kobayashi Yohei
Nishio Hirofumi
Uchino Sayuri
Fukusato Shin
Ikeda Hiroshi
Kaneko Kazuo
spellingShingle Wakayama Takanori
Saita Yoshitomo
Kobayashi Yohei
Nishio Hirofumi
Uchino Sayuri
Fukusato Shin
Ikeda Hiroshi
Kaneko Kazuo
Quality comparison between two different types of platelet-rich plasma for knee osteoarthritis
Regenerative Medicine Research
autologous protein solution
platelet-rich plasma
leukocyte
platelet
anti-inflammatory cytokine
growth factor
author_facet Wakayama Takanori
Saita Yoshitomo
Kobayashi Yohei
Nishio Hirofumi
Uchino Sayuri
Fukusato Shin
Ikeda Hiroshi
Kaneko Kazuo
author_sort Wakayama Takanori
title Quality comparison between two different types of platelet-rich plasma for knee osteoarthritis
title_short Quality comparison between two different types of platelet-rich plasma for knee osteoarthritis
title_full Quality comparison between two different types of platelet-rich plasma for knee osteoarthritis
title_fullStr Quality comparison between two different types of platelet-rich plasma for knee osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Quality comparison between two different types of platelet-rich plasma for knee osteoarthritis
title_sort quality comparison between two different types of platelet-rich plasma for knee osteoarthritis
publisher EDP Sciences
series Regenerative Medicine Research
issn 2050-490X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Introduction: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA), the most common form of osteoarthritis (OA) is a considerable health concern worldwide. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a common therapeutic option for KOA. Different types of PRPs have varying efficacies. However, a comparative analysis of the qualities of these PRPs is lacking. Methods: Two types of PRPs, including autologous protein solution (APS), and leukocyte-poor PRP (LP-PRP) along with whole blood (WB) and platelet-poor plasma (PPP) were characterized for platelet content, leukocyte content, and composition in 10 healthy volunteers (HV) (the controlled laboratory study) and 16 KOA patients (a retrospective observational study). Additionally, the levels of the platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB, and different cytokines were estimated in HV. Results: In HV, the concentrations of platelets and leukocytes, levels of different cytokines, including interleukin 1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra), soluble TNF receptor type II (sTNF-RII), and IL-1β, and the ratio of IL-1Ra/IL-1β were significantly higher in APS, whereas the PDGF-BB was higher in LP-PRP than APS. In KOA patients, a higher concentration of platelets was observed in LP-PRP, and a higher concentration of leukocytes was observed in APS than LP-PRP. Following the PAW classification system, LP-PRP was classified as P2-B type in HV (51.3 × 104/μl) and KOA (53.4 × 104/μl), whereas APS was classified as P3-A type in HV (110.1 × 104/μl) and P2-A type in KOA (29.0 × 104/μl). In a retrospective observational study, the KOA patients who underwent APS injection had a higher incidence of arthralgia, and this arthralgia lasted for a longer time than LP-PRP injection in the same individual. Discussion: The quality of the two PRPs differed distinctively depending on their preparation methods, which might affect their clinical efficacies and adverse events. Therefore, the characterization of these parameters should be prioritized while choosing PRP.
topic autologous protein solution
platelet-rich plasma
leukocyte
platelet
anti-inflammatory cytokine
growth factor
url https://www.regenmedres-journal.org/articles/rmr/full_html/2020/01/rmr200002/rmr200002.html
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