Effects of autologous conditioned plasma® (ACP on the healing of surgically induced core lesions in equine superficial digital flexor tendon

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
R. Estrada, R. V. Weeren, C. H. A. Lest, J. Boere, Reyes Nagaly, J. Ionita, M. Estrada, C. Lischer
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Abstract

Tendon pathologies are among the most common musculoskeletal disorders in horses. After damage the tendon repairs by forming disorganized scar tissue that is of inferior functional quality than normal tendon, leading to high re-injury rates. Many of the currently available treatment modalities cannot significantly reduce this high recurrence rate. Autologous Conditioned Plasma (ACP, Arthrex Inc., USA) has been described in the literature as a leukocyte-reduced platelet concentrate. This blood product has been used in equine and human medicine for the treatment of tendon and ligament injuries. However, the effect of this therapeutical approach on tendon healing is unknown. Core lesions were surgically induced in the Superficial Digital Flexor Tendons (SDFT) of both fore- and hind limbs in eight healthy horses. At days 7 and 15 after lesion induction one randomly assigned fore- and hindlimb was treated with ACP and the contralateral one with saline. This study used data from the forelimbs SDFTs only. Gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasonographic parameters monitored throughout the study did not differ significantly at any time point. 22 weeks after the last treatment, the ACP treated tendons presented a significantly lower concentration of sulphated glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) (p≤0.05) when compared to saline. Other compositional, biomechanical and histological parameters presented no significant differences. Our study indicates that 2 intra-tendinous ACP treatments (without anticoagulant) during the proliferative phase of healing in surgically induced tendon core lesions have a limited effect on tendon healing when comparing ultrasonographic, biochemical, biomechanical and histological parameters with the control treatment. Long-term placebo controlled clinical trials with more horses are warranted to determine if this effect is clinically significant.
自体条件血浆®(ACP)对马指浅屈肌腱手术诱导核心病变愈合的影响
肌腱病变是马最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病之一。损伤后的肌腱通过形成无组织的瘢痕组织进行修复,其功能质量低于正常肌腱,导致高再损伤率。许多目前可用的治疗方式不能显著降低这种高复发率。自体条件血浆(ACP, Arthrex Inc., USA)在文献中被描述为白细胞减少的血小板浓缩物。这种血液产品已被用于马和人类医学治疗肌腱和韧带损伤。然而,这种治疗方法对肌腱愈合的影响尚不清楚。对8匹健康马前肢和后肢的指浅屈肌腱(SDFT)进行了手术诱导的核心病变。在病变诱导后第7天和第15天,随机选取一只前肢和后肢给予ACP治疗,对侧另一只给予生理盐水治疗。本研究仅使用了前肢sdft的数据。在整个研究过程中监测的灰度和彩色多普勒超声参数在任何时间点均无显著差异。末次治疗22周后,与生理盐水相比,ACP处理的肌腱中硫酸氨基甘聚糖(GAGs)浓度显著降低(p≤0.05)。其他成分、生物力学和组织学参数无显著差异。我们的研究表明,在手术诱导的肌腱核心病变愈合的增殖阶段进行2次肌腱内ACP治疗(不使用抗凝剂),与对照治疗相比,超声、生化、生物力学和组织学参数对肌腱愈合的影响有限。长期安慰剂对照临床试验需要更多的马匹来确定这种效果是否具有临床意义。
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Pferdeheilkunde
Pferdeheilkunde 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
0.40
自引率
33.30%
发文量
20
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Since 1985, Pferdeheilkunde – Equine Medicine publishes scientific articles from all fields of equine medicine in German and English language as well as abstracts of the international professional literature. The journal appears bimonthly.
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