Application of PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) in Tissue Engineering
Fassmann A., Slapnička J., Izakovičová Hollá L., Augustín P., Celerová J.1
Stomatologická klinika LF MU a FN u sv. Anny, Brno, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Vaněk, CSc. |
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Summary:
The goal of periodontal therapy is the protection and maintance of patient’s natural dentition over
his or her lifetime for optimalaesthetic appearance and function. The aim of periodontal surgical procedures is the
regeneration of these tissues and development of functional periodontal unit. Among the latest advances in dentistry
is the application of Platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Platelets play an important role in wound healing. They
provide initial hemostasis and release mediators to help modulate the inflammatory response and many of the
cellular functions involved in wound healing. Contained in the alpha granules of platelets are multiple growth
factors, which would include PDGF, TGF-alfa, TGF-beta, IGF-I along with many others. Growth factors are proteins
that impart specific biochemical messages to specific target cells through specific membrane receptors.
Growth factors possess paracrine related properties which are stimulatory for mitogenic activities, cellular differentiation,
protein transcription, chemotaxis, angiogenesis, and collagenase activities, and they significantly
induce tissue regeneration. The article describes the clinical benefits of PRP and preparation of PRP for clinical
use.
Key words:
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) – growth factors – wound healing – tissue regeneration
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