Recent Achievements in the Development of Biomaterials Improved with Platelet Concentrates for Soft and Hard Tissue Engineering Applications.
Agnieszka GrzelakAleksandra HnydkaJulia HiguchiAgnieszka MichalakMarta TarczynskaKrzysztof GawędaKatarzyna KlimekPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Platelet concentrates such as platelet-rich plasma, platelet-rich fibrin or concentrated growth factors are cost-effective autologous preparations containing various growth factors, including platelet-derived growth factor, transforming growth factor β, insulin-like growth factor 1 and vascular endothelial growth factor. For this reason, they are often used in regenerative medicine to treat wounds, nerve damage as well as cartilage and bone defects. Unfortunately, after administration, these preparations release growth factors very quickly, which lose their activity rapidly. As a consequence, this results in the need to repeat the therapy, which is associated with additional pain and discomfort for the patient. Recent research shows that combining platelet concentrates with biomaterials overcomes this problem because growth factors are released in a more sustainable manner. Moreover, this concept fits into the latest trends in tissue engineering, which include biomaterials, bioactive factors and cells. Therefore, this review presents the latest literature reports on the properties of biomaterials enriched with platelet concentrates for applications in skin, nerve, cartilage and bone tissue engineering.
Keyphrases
- tissue engineering
- platelet rich plasma
- growth factor
- transforming growth factor
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- systematic review
- bone mineral density
- induced apoptosis
- bone marrow
- emergency department
- stem cells
- extracellular matrix
- case report
- neuropathic pain
- cell death
- body composition
- bone regeneration
- signaling pathway
- bone loss
- smoking cessation
- adverse drug