M. Wheeler, Aaron J. Maki, A. C. M. Ercolin, J. J. Cooper, K. Roballo, M. Rubessa, R. Rabel
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Abstract
The primary aim of this study was to assess the therapeutic effects of autologous platelet-rich plasma and
fibrin scaffolds combined with autologous adipose stem cells (ASCs) for critical-size defects in the pig
mandible. Fibrin scaffolds supplemented with calcium hydrogen phosphate and platelet-derived growth
factors were hypothesized to accelerate healing in porcine mandible bone compared to ASC-only injections
and untreated controls. Three treatments included the use of autologous ASCs from liposuction with the
addition of platelet-rich plasma, fibrin scaffolds, or as cell-only controls. All three treatments using ASCs
were determined to increase bone mineral density and bone volume fraction compared to untreated controls.
In general, the addition of both platelet-rich plasma and fibrin scaffolds to autologous ASCs from
liposuction improved bone healing of critical-size defects.