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Delayed centrifugation weakens the in vitro biological properties of platelet-rich fibrin membranes.

Authors :
Robin, Wintermute
Shuichiro, Kobayashi
Leeni, Koivisto
Rana, Tarzemany
Reginaldo, Goncalves
Lari, Häkkinen
Larjava, Hannu
Source :
Clinical Oral Investigations. Apr2024, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: To investigate how delayed blood centrifugation affects the composition of the resultant platelet rich fibrin membrane (PRF, a concentrated growth factor preparation) and its biological effects towards gingival fibroblasts. Materials and methods: Blood samples were collected from 18 healthy individuals and centrifuged immediately (T-0), or after a 1–6-minute delay (T-1–6, respectively), to generate PRF. Each PRF membrane was weighed. T-0 and T-6 membranes were incubated for 48 h in cell culture medium at 37 °C to create PRF “releasates” (soluble factors released from the PRF). Human gingival fibroblasts were incubated for 48 h with or without the releasates, followed by RNA isolation and real-time polymerase chain reaction to measure expression of select genes associated with granulation tissue formation, angiogenesis and wound contraction. Additional T-0 and T-6 membranes were used for visualization of leucocyte nuclei and platelets by immunostaining. Results: Immediate centrifugation (T-0) resulted in the largest membranes, T-6 membranes being on average 29% smaller. Leucocytes and platelets were significantly more abundant in T-0 than in T-6 samples. Majority of the fibroblast genes studied were consistently either upregulated or downregulated by the T-0 PRF releasates. However, centrifugation after a 6-minute delay significantly weakened the fibroblast responses. Conclusions: Delayed centrifugation resulted in smaller PRF membranes with fewer leucocytes and platelets and also significantly reduced on the expression of a set of healing-related gingival fibroblast genes. Clinical relevance: The higher expression of wound healing-related genes in gingival fibroblasts by the immediately-centrifuged PRF membranes may increase their biological properties in clinical use. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14326981
Volume :
28
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Oral Investigations
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176263265
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-024-05617-2