Platelet‐rich plasma does not accelerate the healing of damaged muscle following muscle strain

Author:

Fusagawa Hiroyori12ORCID,Yamada Takashi3,Sato Tatsuya14,Ashida Yuki3,Teramoto Atsushi2,Takashima Hiroyuki5,Naito Azuma3,Tokuda Nao3,Yamauchi Nao3,Ichise Nobutoshi1,Ogon Izaya2,Yamashita Toshihiko2,Tohse Noritsugu1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cellular Physiology and Signal Transduction Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine Sapporo Japan

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine Sapporo Japan

3. Division of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Health Sciences Sapporo Medical University Sapporo Japan

4. Department of Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolic Medicine Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine Sapporo Japan

5. Division of Biomedical Science and Engineering, Faculty of Health Sciences, Biomedical Science and Engineering Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan

Abstract

AbstractAlthough platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) has been widely used regardless of the severity of muscle strain, there have been very few basic studies in which its effects on muscle injury were examined by using models that accurately mimic the clinical muscle strain injury process. Therefore, the aim of this study was to confirm by physiological and structural analyses whether PRP purified by a general preparation method has a muscle healing effect on muscle damage caused by eccentric contraction (ECC). Male Wistar rats were subjected to muscle injury induced by ECC in bilateral plantar flexor muscles using electrical stimulation and an automatically dorsiflexing footplate. The rats were randomly assigned to three groups by type of injection: phosphate‐buffered saline (PBS), leukocyte‐poor PRP (LP‐PRP), or leukocyte‐rich PRP (LR‐PRP) injection into gastrocnemius muscles three times at weekly intervals. The platelet concentrations of the LP‐PRP and LR‐PRP were three to five times higher than that of whole blood. The recovery process of torque strength in the plantar flexor muscle, signal changes in MRI images, and histological evaluation 3 weeks after injury showed no obvious differences among the three groups, and every muscle recovered well from the injury without marked fibrosis. The results that neither LP‐PRP nor LR‐PRP was found to accelerate healing of muscle injuries suggested that conventional preparation and use of PRP for simple muscle injuries caused by muscle strain should be carefully considered, and further basic research using models that accurately mimic clinical practice should be carried out to determine the optimal use of PRP.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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