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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 1086-1089, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004302

ABSTRACT

【Objective】 To study the effects of different activators and doses on the concentration of growth factor in platelet rich plasma(PRP). 【Methods】 15 healthy volunteers, recruited to prepare PRP by COM.TEC blood cell separator, were divided into 5 groups: PRP group with no activator, Calcium gluconate PRP group, Thrombin 100U/ mL-PRP group, Thrombin 50U/ mL-PRP group, and Thrombin 100U/ml-calcium gluconate -PRP group. The white blood cell count and platelet count in PRP and whole blood were detected. The concentrations of PDGF-AA, TGF-βand VEGF in PRP inactive group and 4 different activators 1 hour after activation were determined by ELISA. 【Results】 The mean concentration of platelets in PRP was 1 462.86×109/L, which was 5.77 times that in the whole blood. The mean concentrations (pg/mL) of PDGF-AA(174 348.00±132 872.39 vs 217 909.67±182 517.96 vs 221 020.38±153 321.51 vs 208 550.35±177 100.47), TGF-β(12 573.14±3 173.20 vs 14 678.45±5 880.96 vs 14 694.39±5 083.90 vs 12 675.65±4 981.83) and VEGF (653.45±489.82 vs 671.61±506.68 vs 690.05±416.13 vs 678.93±501.07) in 4 different activator groups were significantly higher than those in inactivated group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the concentrations of PDGF-AA, TGF-βand VEGF among different activators. Platelet concentration(1 462.86±628.41×109/L) in PRP had a strong positive correlation with PDGF concentration (221 020.38±153 321.51 pg/mL)in thrombin 50 U/ mL-PRP group (P<0.05) and TGF-βconcentration(pg/mL) (12 573.14±3 173.20 vs 14 678.45±5 880.96 vs 14 694.39±5 083.90 vs 12 675.65±4 981.83, respectively) in four different activator groups (P<0.05), but had no correlation with VEGF in each group. 【Conclusion】 PRP was prepared by blood cell separator with high purity. There was no difference in the concentrations of PDGF-AA, TGF-βand VEGF among different activators and different thrombin doses. The correlation between platelet concentration and growth factor concentration in PRP was related to the type of activator and growth factor.

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