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Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma on impact-induced chondrocyte apoptosis

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if the injection of intra-articular platelet-rich plasma (PRP) can reduce impact-induced chondrocyte apoptosis. METHODS: A double-blind experimental study was developed in four knees of two adult rabbits. Each knee was injured after anesthesia. Subsequently, 1ml PRP was injected in the right knees and 1ml of normal saline (NS) in the left knees. The animals were euthanized ten days after the intervention. All cartilage was removed from the 4 knees and prepared for analysis in electron microscopy (EM). RESULTS: Four EM samples were obtained. The PRP-injected knees showed apoptosis rates of 47,62% (50/105) and 48,36% (59/122), respectively. NS-injected knees showed 56.67% (17/30) and 70.40% (88/125) of apoptosis. PRP-injected knees had statistically significant less apoptosis (48.02%) than NS-injected ones, (67.74%, p<0,001) and odds ratio of 0.439 (95% CI=0.287-0.673). CONCLUSION: Immediately post-traumatic intra-articular injection of PRP reduces impact-induced chondrocyte apoptosis in rabbits.

Apoptosis; Cartilage; Platelets-rich plasma; Knee injuries


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