1. A Pilot Clinical Study of Hyperacute Serum Treatment in Osteoarthritic Knee Joint: Cytokine Changes and Clinical Effects
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Adél Hinsenkamp, Olga Kuten-Pella, Stefan Nehrer, Dorottya Kardos, Gábor Erdélyi, Isabel Olmos Calvo, Zsuzsanna Gyevnár, Tamás Bárdos, Tamás Mirkó Paukovits, Eszter Fodor, István Hornyák, Zsombor Lacza, Krisztián Magos, and György Béres
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteoarthritis ,Gastroenterology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Platelet-Rich Fibrin ,Protein Interaction Mapping ,Lysholm-Tegner ,Protein Interaction Maps ,Biology (General) ,biology ,KOOS ,interleukin ,Disease Management ,Interleukin ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,musculoskeletal system ,matrix metalloprotease ,Treatment Outcome ,Cytokine ,Effusion ,Cytokines ,Female ,Adult ,musculoskeletal diseases ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,QH301-705.5 ,Joint stability ,hyperacute serum ,Microbiology ,knee osteoarthritis ,Fibrin ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Synovial fluid ,Molecular Biology ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Symptomatic relief ,030104 developmental biology ,biology.protein ,VAS ,business ,human activities ,Biomarkers - Abstract
The serum fraction of platelet-rich fibrin (hyperacute serum) has been shown to improve cartilage cell proliferation in in vitro osteoarthritic knee joint models. We hypothesize that hyperacute serum may be a potential regenerative therapeutic for osteoarthritic knees. In this study, the cytokine milieu at the synovial fluid of osteoarthritic knee joints exposed to hyperacute serum intraarticular injections was investigated. Patients with knee osteoarthritis received three injections of autologous hyperacute serum, synovial fluid was harvested before each injection and clinical monitoring was followed-up for 6 months. Forty osteoarthritic-related cytokines, growth factors and structural proteins from synovial fluid were quantified and analysed by Multivariate Factor Analysis. Hyperacute serum provided symptomatic relief regarding pain and joint stability for OA patients. Both patients “with” and “without effusion knees” had improved VAS, KOOS and Lysholm-Tegner scores 6 months after of hyperacute serum treatment. Synovial fluid analysis revealed two main clusters of proteins reacting together as a group, showing strong and significant correlations with their fluctuation patterns after hyperacute serum treatment. In conclusion, hyperacute serum has a positive effect in alleviating symptoms of osteoarthritic knees. Moreover, identified protein clusters may allow the prediction of protein expression, reducing the number of investigated proteins in future studies.
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- 2021
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