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- Title:
- Platelet-Rich Plasma And Chronic Wounds: Remaining Fibronectin May Influence Matrix Remodeling And Regeneration Success
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1465-3249
- 1477-2566
- Background: Platelet-rich plasma has been largely used as a therapeutic option for the treatment of chronic wounds of different etiologies. The enhanced regeneration observed after the use of platelet-rich plasma has been systematically attributed to the growth factors that are present inside platelets' granules. Aim: We hypothesize that the remaining plasma and platelet-bound fibronectin may act as a further bioactive protein in platelet-rich plasma preparations. Methods: Recent reports were analyzed and presented as direct evidences of this hypotheses. Results: Fibronectin may directly influence the extracellular matrix remodeling during wound repair. This effect is probably through matrix metalloproteinase expression, thus exerting an extra effect on chronic wound regeneration. Conclusions: Physicians should be well aware of the possible fibronectin-induced effects in their future endeavors with PRP in chronic wound treatment. © 2013 International Society for Cellular Therapy.
- 1-Nov-2013
- Cytotherapy, v. 15, n. 11, p. 1436-1439, 2013.
- 1436-1439
- Chronic wounds
- Extracellular matrix
- Fibronectin
- MMP
- Platelet-rich plasma
- PRP
- Wound regeneration
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcyt.2013.05.019
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