Platelet-Rich Plasma Loaded Alginate-Based Injectable Hydrogel for Meniscal Tear Repair: In Vivo Evaluation in Lapine Model.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1002/jbm.b.35541
Rajalekshmi Resmi, Jayasree Parvathy, Sudha Anjali, Natarajan Amrita, Arun Jyothi, V S Harikrishnan, Annie John, Roy Joseph
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been employed for orthopedic applications for decades due to the abundance of bioactive cues/growth factors that ameliorate the proliferation and migration of relevant cells involved in tissue repair/regeneration. In this work, PRP was incorporated into injectable compositions of alginate-based hydrogel and evaluated in vitro and in vivo. In vitro tests revealed that PRP addition promoted cell adhesion, cell proliferation, and distribution of seeded fibrochondrocytes on the hydrogel. Further, the DNA quantification and sGAG estimation confirmed the production of fibrocartilage-specific extracellular matrix, predominantly type 1 collagen and sGAG. For in vivo evaluation, tears were created surgically in the rabbit menisci and were filled with injectable hydrogel. Sham and hydrogel without PRP were used as controls. Histopathological evaluation after 3 months of implantation revealed that the healing was partial for sham control, but complete for hydrogel without PRP. The hydrogel served as the scaffold for fibrocartilage tissue regeneration. On the other hand, PRP-incorporated hydrogel showed good healing with low signs of inflammation as evidenced by histology and biochemical content. The healing was complete, and the nature of the regenerated tissues was very close to native tissue indicating that alginate-based hydrogel is a promising candidate for meniscal tissue repair.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is a highly interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal serving the needs of biomaterials professionals who design, develop, produce and apply biomaterials and medical devices. It has the common focus of biomaterials applied to the human body and covers all disciplines where medical devices are used. Papers are published on biomaterials related to medical device development and manufacture, degradation in the body, nano- and biomimetic- biomaterials interactions, mechanics of biomaterials, implant retrieval and analysis, tissue-biomaterial surface interactions, wound healing, infection, drug delivery, standards and regulation of devices, animal and pre-clinical studies of biomaterials and medical devices, and tissue-biopolymer-material combination products. Manuscripts are published in one of six formats: • original research reports • short research and development reports • scientific reviews • current concepts articles • special reports • editorials Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is an official journal of the Society for Biomaterials, Japanese Society for Biomaterials, the Australasian Society for Biomaterials, and the Korean Society for Biomaterials. Manuscripts from all countries are invited but must be in English. Authors are not required to be members of the affiliated Societies, but members of these societies are encouraged to submit their work to the journal for consideration.
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