Impact of platelet-rich plasma on viability and proliferation in wound healing processes after external radiation

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Platelet-rich plasma is a current subject of studies on chronic wound healing therapy due to possible pro-angiogenic effects. Microvascular compromise represents the major component in radiogenic wound healing complications. The effects of platelet-rich plasma on irradiated cells of the cutaneous wound healing process are poorly understood so far. In this study, the interaction of endothelial cells and adipose-derived stem cells in conjunction with treatment with platelet-rich plasma is investigated in the context of radiation effects. Therefore, the expression of surface-marker CD90 and CD31 was determined. Moreover, cell proliferation and viability after external radiation was analyzed with and without treatment by platelet-rich plasma.

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Reinders, Y., Felthaus, O., Brockhoff, G., Pohl, F., Ahrens, N., Prantl, L., & Haubner, F. (2017). Impact of platelet-rich plasma on viability and proliferation in wound healing processes after external radiation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 18(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18081819

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