Department of Orthopaedics, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
Department of Orthopaedics, Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Am J Sports Med. 2019 Aug;47(10):2300-2307. doi: 10.1177/0363546519856605. Epub 2019 Jul 3.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as the forerunner among disease-modifying treatment options for early osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee. However, no consensus is available regarding optimum dosing schedules.
To determine whether multiple injections of PRP (3 injections) provide better short-term and long-term results than a single injection of PRP in a guinea pig model of knee OA.
Controlled laboratory study.
36 Dunkin-Hartley guinea pigs (weighing ~600-800 g) were chosen for this study. The animals were assigned to group DC (disease control group), group G1 (single-PRP group), and group G2 (multiple-PRP group) containing 10, 10, and 12 animals, respectively. Another 4 animals were used for preparation of allogenic PRP. Groups G1 and G2 received 1 and 3 injections of PRP, respectively, at weekly intervals in the intervention knee while the contralateral knee was injected with normal saline. Group DC received no intervention in either knee. Half of the animals from each group (subgroups DC.3, G1.3, and G2.3) were sacrificed at 3 months, and the remaining half (subgroups DC.6, G1.6, and G2.6) were sacrificed at 6 months after intervention. Both knee joints were harvested for histological assessment of articular cartilage and synovium.
The mean synovial scores for groups G1 and G2 were significantly better than those for group DC at 3 months. No difference was found between groups G1 and G2 at 3 months. At 6 months, group G2 had significantly better mean synovial scores than group G1 and group DC. The mean articular cartilage scores in group G2 were significantly better than those in group DC at 3 months. However, at 6 months, no significant difference was found among any of the groups in terms of mean articular scores.
Both single and multiple injections of PRP exert similar anti-inflammatory effects on the synovium in the short term. However, this effect is sustained in the long term only for multiple injections. Multiple injections of PRP exert a chondroprotective effect, but only in the short term. This effect is not seen with a single injection of PRP.
This study provides insight into the histological basis for the superiority of multiple injections of PRP.
富含血小板的血浆 (PRP) 已成为治疗膝早期骨关节炎 (OA) 的疾病修饰治疗方法的先驱。然而,对于最佳剂量方案尚无共识。
在膝 OA 的豚鼠模型中,确定多次 PRP 注射(3 次注射)是否比单次 PRP 注射提供更好的短期和长期结果。
对照实验室研究。
选择 36 只 Dunkin-Hartley 豚鼠(体重约 600-800g)进行本研究。将动物分为疾病对照组(DC 组)、单次 PRP 组(G1 组)和多次 PRP 组(G2 组),每组分别包含 10、10 和 12 只动物。另外 4 只动物用于制备同种异体 PRP。G1 和 G2 组分别在干预侧膝关节中每周接受 1 和 3 次 PRP 注射,而对侧膝关节注射生理盐水。DC 组在双侧膝关节均不接受干预。每组的一半动物(亚组 DC.3、G1.3 和 G2.3)在干预后 3 个月处死,其余一半动物(亚组 DC.6、G1.6 和 G2.6)在干预后 6 个月处死。采集双侧膝关节进行关节软骨和滑膜的组织学评估。
G1 和 G2 组的滑膜平均评分在 3 个月时明显优于 DC 组。3 个月时,G1 和 G2 组之间无差异。6 个月时,G2 组的滑膜平均评分明显优于 G1 组和 DC 组。G2 组的关节软骨平均评分在 3 个月时明显优于 DC 组。然而,6 个月时,各组的关节平均评分无显著差异。
单次和多次 PRP 注射在短期内对滑膜均具有相似的抗炎作用。然而,这种作用仅在长期内持续存在于多次注射中。多次 PRP 注射具有软骨保护作用,但仅在短期内如此。单次 PRP 注射则无此作用。
本研究提供了对多次 PRP 注射优势的组织学基础的深入了解。