The use of platelet lysate to increase the growth-stimulating effect of the amniotic membrane <i>in vitro</i>

Author:

Bozhenko Dmitry A.,Chentsova Ekaterina V.ORCID,Borovkova Natalia V.ORCID,Ponomarev Ivan N.ORCID,Storozheva Maya V.ORCID,Makarov Maksim S.,Makarov Pavel V.

Abstract

AIM: To work out the technique of saturation of the preserved amniotic membrane (AM) with platelet rich plasma (PRP) lysate and to evaluate the growth-stimulating effect of a combination of AM and PRP lysate in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the experiment, AM samples preserved in 3 ways were used: silicate drying, lyophilization, cryopreservation. PRP lysate was prepared on the basis of volunteers blood. During the exposure of AM with PRP lysate, the optimal saturation time of canned AM with lysate was determined, the volume of lysate that 1 cm2 of AM could adsorb was estimated. The growth-stimulating effect of AM transplants was evaluated in the culture of human buccal epithelium. The dynamics of cell growth was evaluated after 1, 2 and 3 days from the moment of sowing. RESULTS: In the presence of PRP lysate, the mass of silicatedried AM increased 4.2 times, lyophilized AM 4.8 times, cryopreserved AM 1.8 times. AM samples obtained by lyophilization adsorbed PRP lysate most effectively. Five minutes of exposure with PRP lysate are enough to fully saturate the AM. AM without PRP lysate did not give a growth-stimulating effect. CONCLUSIONS: When comparing experiments with PRP lysate without AM and AM with PRP lysate, it was found that the greatest stimulation of cell growth occurred when using lyophilized AM and PRP lysate. Saturation of cryopreserved AM with PRP lysate was ineffective, and when using silicate-dried AM impregnated with PRP lysate, the greatest growth-stimulating effect was observed on the 1st day.

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ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science

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