Autologous Adipose-Derived Stem Cells, Platelet-Rich Plasma, and Fibrin Enhance Healing of Mandibular Bone Defects in Swine

M. Wheeler, Aaron J. Maki, A. C. M. Ercolin, J. J. Cooper, K. Roballo, M. Rubessa, R. Rabel
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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.
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自体脂肪干细胞、富血小板血浆和纤维蛋白促进猪下颌骨缺损愈合
本研究的主要目的是评估自体富血小板血浆和纤维蛋白支架与自体脂肪干细胞(ASCs)联合治疗下颌骨临界尺寸缺陷的疗效。与仅注射asc和未治疗的对照组相比,纤维蛋白支架与磷酸氢钙和血小板衍生生长因子的补充被假设可以加速猪下颌骨的愈合。三种治疗方法包括使用抽脂后的自体ASCs加富血小板血浆、纤维蛋白支架或仅作为细胞对照。与未经治疗的对照组相比,使用ascs的所有三种治疗均可增加骨矿物质密度和骨体积分数。总的来说,将富血小板血浆和纤维蛋白支架添加到吸脂后的自体ASCs中,可改善临界尺寸缺陷的骨愈合。
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