Recent advances in platelet-rich plasma therapy for osteoarthritis: mechanisms and clinical efficacy.

Liang Cai, Jiali Chen, Qiong Yuan, Weihua Zhuang, Gang Wang, Xuemei Xu, Yongchao Yao, Wenchuang Walter Hu
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive and highly prevalent joint disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, particularly among older adults. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), an autologous blood-derived product rich in growth factors and cytokines, has emerged as a promising therapeutic option for OA owing to its potential to reduce symptoms and promote joint repair. The standardization of PRP preparation techniques, including optimized centrifugation protocols and controlled leukocyte content, has significantly improved the consistency and therapeutic effectiveness of PRP. The therapeutic mechanisms of PRP are multifaceted, involving the modulation of inflammatory pathways through key mediators, such as platelet-derived growth factor and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β); promotion of cartilage regeneration; extracellular matrix remodeling; and enhancement of angiogenesis and synovial tissue repair. Clinical studies have consistently shown that PRP outperforms hyaluronic acid and corticosteroid injections in terms of pain relief and functional improvement, particularly in patients with mild-to-moderate OA. However, treatment outcomes vary depending on the composition of PRP, preparation methods, injection protocols, and patient characteristics. Emerging trends, such as the combination of PRP with other therapies and innovative delivery systems, offer promising avenues for enhancing therapeutic efficacy and personalizing treatment strategies. This comprehensive review provides an in-depth analysis of recent advances in PRP therapy for OA, with a focus on its preparation protocols, mechanisms of action, and clinical efficacy. This analysis aims to establish a scientific foundation for PRP applications in OA treatment while guiding future research and clinical practices. Future research should prioritize standardizing PRP protocols, exploring long-term outcomes, and optimizing combination therapies to fully realize the potential of PRP in OA management.

富血小板血浆治疗骨关节炎的最新进展:机制和临床疗效。
骨关节炎(OA)是一种进行性和高度普遍的关节疾病,影响着全世界数百万人,特别是老年人。富血小板血浆(PRP)是一种富含生长因子和细胞因子的自体血液来源产品,由于其具有减轻症状和促进关节修复的潜力,已成为OA的一种有希望的治疗选择。PRP制备技术的标准化,包括优化离心方案和控制白细胞含量,显著提高了PRP的一致性和治疗效果。PRP的治疗机制是多方面的,包括通过关键介质调节炎症途径,如血小板衍生生长因子和转化生长因子-β (TGF-β);促进软骨再生;细胞外基质重塑;促进血管生成和滑膜组织修复。临床研究一致表明,PRP在缓解疼痛和改善功能方面优于透明质酸和皮质类固醇注射,特别是在轻度至中度OA患者中。然而,治疗结果因PRP的组成、制备方法、注射方案和患者特征而异。新兴趋势,如PRP与其他疗法和创新的给药系统相结合,为提高治疗效果和个性化治疗策略提供了有希望的途径。这篇全面的综述深入分析了骨关节炎PRP治疗的最新进展,重点是其制备方案、作用机制和临床疗效。本研究旨在为PRP在OA治疗中的应用奠定科学基础,指导未来的研究和临床实践。未来的研究应优先规范PRP方案,探索长期疗效,优化联合治疗,以充分发挥PRP在OA管理中的潜力。
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Journal of materials chemistry. B
Journal of materials chemistry. B 化学科学, 工程与材料, 生命科学, 分析化学, 高分子组装与超分子结构, 高分子科学, 免疫生物学, 免疫学, 生化分析及生物传感, 组织工程学, 生物力学与组织工程学, 资源循环科学, 冶金与矿业, 生物医用高分子材料, 有机高分子材料, 金属材料的制备科学与跨学科应用基础, 金属材料, 样品前处理方法与技术, 有机分子功能材料化学, 有机化学
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