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Tissue Engineering
Augmented Bone Regeneration Activity of Platelet-Rich Plasma by Biodegradable Gelatin Hydrogel
To cite this paper:
Akishige Hokugo, Makoto Ozeki, Osamu Kawakami, Keisuke Sugimoto, Kozo Mushimoto, Shosuke Morita, Yasuhiko Tabata.
Tissue Engineering.
July 1, 2005,
11(7-8): 1224-1233.
doi:10.1089/ten.2005.11.1224.
Akishige Hokugo, D.D.S., Ph.D.Department of Biomaterials, Field of Tissue Engineering, Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. Makoto Ozeki, M.Eng.Department of Biomaterials, Field of Tissue Engineering, Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. Osamu Kawakami, M.D.Department of Biomaterials, Field of Tissue Engineering, Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. Keisuke Sugimoto, D.D.S., Ph.D.First Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Osaka Dental University, Osaka, Japan. Kozo Mushimoto, D.D.S., Ph.D.First Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Osaka Dental University, Osaka, Japan. Shosuke Morita, D.D.S., Ph.D.First Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Osaka Dental University, Osaka, Japan. Yasuhiko Tabata, Ph.D., D.Med.Sci., D.Pharm.Department of Biomaterials, Field of Tissue Engineering, Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. This study investigates the ability of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) combined with biomaterials to enhance in vivo bone-repairing activity. A biodegradable hydrogel was prepared from gelatin, which has an affinity for various growth factors. Rabbit PRP was conventionally prepared by blood centrifugation and dropped onto freeze-dried gelatin hydrogel to obtain gelatin hydrogel incorporating PRP. Gelatin hydrogel incorporating PRP was applied to a bone defect of rabbit ulna to evaluate bone formation at the defect in terms of soft X-ray and histological examinations. As controls, fibrin incorporating PRP, empty gelatin hydrogel, and free PRP were applied to the defect; in addition, defect without any application was examined. Successful bone regeneration was observed at bone defect treated with gelatin hydrogel incorporating PRP, in marked contrast to the control groups. When in contact with gelatin, growth factors, such as platelet-derived growth factor and transforming growth factor β1, were released from the PRP. PRP growth factors are immobilized in the hydrogel through physicochemical interaction with gelatin molecules. The immobilized growth factors are released from the hydrogel in concert with hydrogel degradation. It is likely that the gelatin hydrogel permitted the controlled release of bioactive growth factors, resulting in factor-induced promotion of bone regeneration.  This paper was cited by:Promotion of Bone Regeneration by CCN2 Incorporated into Gelatin Hydrogel Takeshi Kikuchi, Satoshi Kubota, Koji Asaumi, Harumi Kawaki, Takashi Nishida, Kazumi Kawata, Shigeru Mitani, Yasuhiko Tabata, Toshifumi Ozaki, Masaharu Takigawa Tissue Engineering Part A. Jun 2008, Vol. 14, No. 6: 1089-1098 Abstract | Full Text PDF | Reprints & PermissionsPromotion of Bone Regeneration by CCN2 Incorporated into Gelatin Hydrogel Takeshi Kikuchi, Satoshi Kubota, Koji Asaumi, Harumi Kawaki, Takashi Nishida, Kazumi Kawata, Shigeru Mitani, Yasuhiko Tabata, Toshifumi Ozaki, Masaharu Takigawa Tissue Engineering Part A. , Vol. 0, No. 0 Abstract | Full Text PDFThe Regenerative Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Meniscal Cells In Vitro and Its In Vivo Application with Biodegradable Gelatin Hydrogel Kazunari Ishida, Ryosuke Kuroda, Masahiko Miwa, Yasuhiko Tabata, Akishige Hokugo, Teruya Kawamoto, Ken Sasaki, Minoru Doita, Masahiro Kurosaka Tissue Engineering. May 2007, Vol. 13, No. 5: 1103-1112 Abstract | Full Text PDF | Reprints & PermissionsIntervertebral Disc Regeneration Using Platelet-Rich Plasma and Biodegradable Gelatin Hydrogel Microspheres Masateru Nagae, Takumi Ikeda, Yasuo Mikami, Hitoshi Hase, Hitoshi Ozawa, Ken-Ichi Matsuda, Hirotaka Sakamoto, Yasuhiko Tabata, Mitsuhiro Kawata, Toshikazu Kubo Tissue Engineering. Jan 2007, Vol. 13, No. 1: 147-158 Abstract | Full Text PDF | Reprints & PermissionsThe Use of Porous ?-Tricalcium Phosphate Blocks With Platelet-Rich Plasma as an Onlay Bone Graft Biomaterial Kazuaki Tamura, Shuichi Sato, Mamoru Kishida, Shoichi Asano, Masakazu Murai, Koichi Ito Journal of Periodontology. 2007, Vol. 78, No. 2: 315 CrossRef Activation of human platelet-rich plasmas: effect on growth factors release, cell division and in vivo bone formation Yanik Roussy, Marie-Pierre Bertrand Duchesne, Guy Gagnon Clinical Oral Implants Research. 2007, Vol. 18, No. 5: 639 CrossRef Cranial Bone Regeneration by Controlled Release of Platelet Growth Factors from Biodegradable Hydrogel Akishige Hokugo, Yasunori Sawada, Kozo Mushimoto, Shosuke Morita, Yasuhiko Tabata Journal of Hard Tissue Biology. 2005, Vol. 14, No. 2: 288 CrossRef
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