Platelet Rich Plasma Supports Proliferation and Re-differentiation of Chondrocytes during In Vitro Expansion

Platelet Rich Plasma Supports Proliferation and Re-differentiation of Chondrocytes during In Vitro Expansion

Abstract

Articular cartilage regeneration is insufficient to restore sports injuries or defects that can occur from trauma. Treatment options for cartilage repair include autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) by isolation, expansion, and reimplantation of healthy donor chondrocytes. Chondrocyte expansion onto 2D substrates leads to dedifferentiation and loss of the cellular phenotype. We aimed to overcome the state of dedifferentiation by biochemical stimuli with platelet derivatives such as platelet rich plasma (PRP) and hyper acute serum (HAS) to achieve sufficient cell numbers in combination with variable oxygen tension. Human articular chondrocytes from osteoarthritic (OA) cartilage chondrocytes were switched from 10% FCS supplementation to either 10% PRP or 10% HAS after initial passaging for further experiments under normoxic (20%O2) or hypoxic (1%O2) conditions.

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