Does platelet-rich plasma freeze-thawing influence growth factor release and their effects on chondrocytes and synoviocytes?

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Abstract

PRP cryopreservation remains a controversial point. Our purpose was to investigate the effect of freezing/thawing on PRP molecule release, and its effects on the metabolism of chondrocytes and synoviocytes. PRP was prepared from 10 volunteers, and a half volume underwent one freezing/thawing cycle. IL-1 β, HGF, PDGF AB/BB, TGF- β 1, and VEGF were assayed 1 hour and 7 days after activation. Culture media of chondrocytes and synoviocytes were supplemented with fresh or frozen PRP, and, at 7 days, proliferation, gene expression, and secreted proteins levels were evaluated. Results showed that in the freeze-thawed PRP the immediate and delayed molecule releases were similar or slightly lower than those in fresh PRP. TGF- β 1 and PDGF AB/BB concentrations were significantly reduced after freezing both at 1 hour and at 7 days, whereas HGF concentration was significantly lower in frozen PRP at 7 days. In fresh PRP IL-1 β and HGF concentrations underwent a significant further increase after 7 days. Similar gene expression was found in chondrocytes cultured with both PRPs, whereas in synoviocytes HGF gene expression was higher in frozen PRP. PRP cryopreservation is a safe procedure, which sufficiently preserves PRP quality and its ability to induce proliferation and the production of ECM components in chondrocytes and synoviocytes.

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Roffi, A., Filardo, G., Assirelli, E., Cavallo, C., Cenacchi, A., Facchini, A., … Marcacci, M. (2014). Does platelet-rich plasma freeze-thawing influence growth factor release and their effects on chondrocytes and synoviocytes? BioMed Research International, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/692913

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