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Effects of platelet-rich plasma on human gingival fibroblast proliferation and migration in vitro
Nguyen, Phuc Anh; Pham, Thuy Anh Vu.
  • Nguyen, Phuc Anh; University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Faculty of Odonto-Stomatology. Department of Periodontology. Ho Chi Minh City. VN
  • Pham, Thuy Anh Vu; University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Faculty of Odonto-Stomatology. Department of Periodontology. Ho Chi Minh City. VN
J. appl. oral sci ; 26: e20180077, 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-954491
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Abstract Objective This study evaluated the influence of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on the behaviour of human gingival fibroblasts (hGFs), including fibroblast proliferation, migration and colony formation. Methods PRP was obtained from the human peripheral blood of a healthy volunteer and then was diluted into platelet concentrations of 1%, 2% and 5%. The proliferation of hGFs was determined by two

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(1) Cell-number counting with a haemocytometer method at days 1, 3, 5 and 7; (2) Colony-forming unit-fibroblast (CFU-F) assay at 2 weeks. The migration of hGFs was evaluated with scratch assay, then recorded digital images were analysed by Image-Analysis J 1.51j8 software to compare the remaining artificial wound areas between PRP groups at 0, 24 and 48 hours. Results All hGFs that were cultivated in media with 1%, 2% and 5% PRP showed their ability to proliferate and migrate. Cell numbers incubated with 1% PRP increased significantly during the first three days and peaked at day 5, tending to be similar to their proliferation in complete medium. With concentrations of 2% and 5% PRP, hGFs outgrew and peaked at day 3, which was faster than with those in medium with 1% PRP. Especially, hGFs in the group 5% PRP proliferated with higher cell numbers than those in the other remaining groups at day 3. The hGF colony number that was formed in the group 5% PRP was significantly higher than those in the groups 1% and 2% PRP. Scratch assay showed hGFs in the groups 2% and 5% PRP almost filled the artificial wound and migrated more effectively than in the group 1% PRP at 24 hours, which was significant. Conclusion In this study, perhaps the medium with 5% PRP is the dominant option, promoting the abilities of hGFs to heal wounds, because of its fast and effective impact on cell proliferation, colony formation and migration.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Cell Movement / Reproducibility of Results / Cell Proliferation / Fibroblasts Type of study: Evaluation studies Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J. appl. oral sci Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Romania Institution/Affiliation country: University of Medicine and Pharmacy/VN

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Cell Movement / Reproducibility of Results / Cell Proliferation / Fibroblasts Type of study: Evaluation studies Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J. appl. oral sci Journal subject: Dentistry Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Romania Institution/Affiliation country: University of Medicine and Pharmacy/VN