Chapter 4: PRP Flashcards

1
Q

What do the alpha particles of platelets contain?

A

Hundreds of growth factors, cytokines, vasoactive peptides, extracellular matrix proteins

Released upon platelet activation and are critically important in all phases of wound healing.

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What should the platelet concentration of PRP be in comparison to peripheral blood?

A

At least 3-5 times higher

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What else (besides platelets) does PRP contain?

A
  • Clotting factors
  • Plasma proteins

Depending on preparation method, also potential for leukocyte isolation to occur resulting in leukocyte- and platelet-rick plasma (L-PRP)

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4
Q

How does PRP act?

A

Increases the proliferation of mesenchymal stem cells and fibroblasts in a dose-dependent manner. TGF-B within PRP increases collagen type 1 production in tendons

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How is PRP osteopromotive?

Chondropromotive?

A
  • Stimulates the production of osteoclast-like cells
  • Platelets contain a number of growth factors to initiate bone healing: PDGF, TGF-B, VEGF, BMP

Chondro:
- Significant increase in chondrocyte proliferation and cellular accumulation of GAGs and collagen type 2 in porcine chondrocytes with platelet lysate

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How do you prepare PRP?

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Classic 2-step centrifugation method:

  • 10-110ml whole blood
  • anticoagulant
  • soft spin
  • plasma and uppermost layer of buffy coat transferred
  • second, longer hard spin
  • Majority of platelet-poor plasma is discarded and the pellet is resuspended forming PRP

If you use the entire buffy coat, will get L-PRP

Gravity-filtration method
- 60ml anticoagulated blood in reservoir bag mixed with sterile water leading to platelet swelling
- Passed through a filter
- platelets, erythrocytes and some leukocytes captures
- Sterile saline flushed back through to filter resulting in leukocyte- and platelet-rich preparation (but NOT plasma)

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7
Q

What are 2 contraindications to PRP treatment?

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  • Thrombocytopenia
  • Coagulation defects
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What is autologous conditioned sera?

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Whole blood is injected into a chamber with borosilicate beads and allowed to coagulate -> incubate 6-24 hr -> leukocytes will adhere to the beads and produce IL-1ra and other anti-inflammatory cytokines
You centrifuge it to collect the serum
Then give as an intraarticular injection for OA

No good canine evidence

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What are some (4) current study findings for PRP in dogs?

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  • owners found it better than steroid/HA injections for elbows
  • CCLR autograft with PRP did better on force plate than control solution
  • Single joint OA may improve with a single PRP injection
  • Helped ultrasonographic appearance but not gait analysis for supraspinatus tendon
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