The use of higher proportions of platelet-rich plasma to enrich microfat has negative effects: A pre-clinical study.

Maxime Abellan Lopez, B. Bertrand, F. Kober, M. Boucekine, Marc De Fromont De Bouailles, Marie Vogtensperger, M. Bernard, D. Casanova, J. Magalon, F. Sabatier
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INTRODUCTION Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) improves engraftment after fat transfer. However, the effects of platelet dose have never been investigated. We used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to compare surviving graft volumes in mice after administration of four different formulations (microfat alone, and three PRP-enriched microfat mixes). METHOD We used a random, double-blinded, fat transfer protocol employing three different platelet levels: 1 (low-dose; LD), 500 (medium-dose; MD), and 1,000 million (high-dose; HD) platelets/mL, and fat alone (control; Cx). We grafted 0.4 mL of the 70/30 PRP-enriched microfat mixtures (0.4, 200 and 400 million platelets per 0.12 mL for the LD, MD and HD mixtures respectively) or 0.4 mL of microfat alone into 22 nude mice and monitored surviving graft volumes every month for 3 months. Then we histologically analyzed all grafts to assess neo-angiogenesis status and fat integrity RESULTS:: Three-dimensional MRI showed that the median surviving graft volumes at 3 months were 9.5 [0;25]% (p=0.003) (HD), 4.1 [0;18]% (p=0.001) (MD), and 18 [8;38]% (p= 0.41) (LD) compared to 36 [28;53]% for the Cx value. The histological integrity of microfat-alone grafts was significantly better than those of the other grafts, although the HD and LD grafts exhibited higher levels of neo-angiogenesis. CONCLUSION Higher platelet levels in microfat grafts were associated with poor graft survival in nude mice; a clinical review would be appropriate.
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使用较高比例的富血小板血浆来富集微脂肪具有负面影响:一项临床前研究。
富血小板血浆(PRP)改善脂肪移植后的移植。然而,血小板剂量的影响从未被研究过。我们使用磁共振成像(MRI)来比较四种不同配方(单独的微脂肪和三种富含prp的微脂肪混合物)给药后小鼠的存活移植物体积。方法采用随机双盲脂肪转移方案,采用三种不同的血小板水平:1(低剂量;LD), 500(中剂量;MD)和10亿(高剂量;HD)血小板/mL,单独脂肪(对照;Cx)。我们将0.4 mL富含70/30 prp的微脂肪混合物(LD、MD和HD混合物分别为0.12 mL 0.4、2和4亿个血小板)或0.4 mL微脂肪单独移植到22只裸鼠中,并在3个月的时间里每月监测移植体的存活体积。然后我们对所有移植物进行组织学分析,以评估新血管生成状态和脂肪完整性。结果:三维MRI显示,3个月时移植物存活体积中位数为9.5% [0,25]% (p=0.003) (HD), 4.1 [0,18]% (p=0.001) (MD)和18 [8,38]% (p= 0.41) (LD),而Cx值为36[28;53]%。尽管HD和LD移植具有更高水平的新血管生成,但单独微脂肪移植的组织学完整性明显优于其他移植。结论裸鼠微脂肪移植体中血小板水平升高与移植体成活率降低有关;临床检查是合适的。
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