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Immunohistological effects of transforming growth factor-beta via platelet-rich plasma on segmental bone defects: an animal study

Authors :
Atik, Aziz
Sargın, Serdar
Meriç, Gökhan
Ceylan, Cengiz
Tıp Fakültesi
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, 2021.

Abstract

Atik, Aziz (Balikesir Author)<br />Bone healing is a different and unique process that results in complete bone tissue, rather than ending in scar formation. However, more significant bone defects may fail to regenerate and forms scary granulomatous tissue. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of transforming growth factor-β (TGF - β) via platelet rich plasma (PRP) in rabbit tibia bones with segmental bone defects by radiological and immunohistological methods. Tibial segmental defects were performed to adult New Zealand rabbits (n = 10) on both legs. 0.5 mL of PRP was administered to the defect zone on one leg (PRP group), while the other leg was closed without PRP administration (control group). Following six weeks of observation samples were sent for immunohistological examination. According to Allen’s fracture healing score, the mean score was higher in the PRP group compared to the control group (3.2 vs. 1.3). Immunohistological evaluations revealed that in the control group, samples were mostly at the early stages of bone development, whereas in the PRP group, later stages of development were able to be observed (P < 0.05). PRP administration increases bone union, reduces healing time, and it may provide a more cost-effective treatment with fewer complications in segmental bone defects.<br />University Scientific Research Projects Unit (BAP) BAP. 2014. 0010

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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