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PRP Effects on Tendon Healing


Can PRP affect the healing tendon injury? Read on to learn more.


While PRP (platelet-rich plasma) has shown positive results in tendon injury healing, this study wanted to also determine the effects of tendon regeneration when treated with PRP.


This featured study was conducted on Achilles tendons in rats, in which it was believed that PRP treatment could promote early healing. PRP was prepared by a 2-step method of manual platelet concentration from 10 rats. PRPr was isolated from the clotted preparation after activation by thrombin and was applied to an Achilles tendon on 1 side of 30 rats on the second day after partial tenotomy, with normal saline used as the control on the other side. Achilles tendon samples were harvested 5 and 10 days after tenotomy. At each time point, 15 Achilles tendon samples were obtained, of which 5 samples were evaluated by Masson trichrome staining, apoptosis, and cell proliferation, while the other 10 samples were tested for tensile strength using a material testing machine.


Results: Compared with saline-treated control tendons, the PRPr-treated tendons showed increased collagen synthesis near the cut edge and fewer apoptotic cells (P = .01). An immunohistochemical analysis revealed more Ki-67-positive cells but fewer cluster of differentiation (CD) 68+ (ED1+) macrophages in PRPr tendons compared with saline-treated tendons (P < .01). Tendons treated with PRPr also showed higher ultimate tensile strength than those treated with saline (P = .03).


Conclusion: PRPr treatment promotes tissue recovery in the early phase of tendon healing by stimulating tendon cell proliferation and collagen production while inhibiting cell apoptosis and CD68+ (ED1+) macrophage infiltration.


Clinical relevance: These findings suggest that with PRPr treatment, higher loads can be applied to the healing tendon at an earlier time, which can help the patient resume activity earlier.


Source: Orthop J Sports Med 2021 Apr 20;9(4):2325967121990377. doi: 10.1177/2325967121990377. eCollection 2021 Apr. Platelet-Rich Plasma Releasate Promotes Early Healing in Tendon After Acute Injury


Tung-Yang Yu 1 , Jong-Hwei S Pang, Li-Ping Lin, Ju-Wen Cheng, Shih-Jung Liu, Wen-Chung Tsai


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