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Method to obtain a plasma rich in platelet- and plasma-growth factors based on water evaporation.

Jon Mercader RuizMaider BeitiaDiego DelgadoPello SánchezMiren Begoña SánchezJaime OraaFernando Benito-LopezLourdes Basabe-DesmontsMikèl Sanchez
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Platelet-Rich Plasma, also known as PRP, is an autologous biologic product used in medicine as a treatment for tissue repair. Nowadays, the majority of PRP obtention methods enrich only platelets, not considering extraplatelet biomolecules, which take part in several cell processes. In the present work, a novel PRP preparation method was developed to obtain a PRP rich in both platelet and plasma extraplatelet molecules. The method is based on the evaporation of the water of the plasma using a rotary evaporator. With this new methodology an increase in plasmatic growth factors and, as a consequence, a better dermal fibroblast cell viability was achieved, compared to a standard PRP formulation. This novel PRP product obtained with this new methodology showed promising results in vitro as an improved PRP treatment in future application.
Keyphrases
  • platelet rich plasma
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • drug delivery
  • cell therapy
  • stem cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • combination therapy
  • high resolution
  • bone marrow