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Mononuclear stem cells associated with platelet-rich plasma in the consolidation of bone defects in dogs. A pilot study

The standardization of techniques and tests of the association of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Mononuclear Stem Cells (MSCs) in the consolidation of cortical bone defects by clinical, biomechanical, radiological, and histological analysis is evaluated in a pilot study. Six adult female dogs of mixed breed, weighing between 5 and 10kg, separated by random draw in six treatments were used. An elliptical failure of 1.0 x0.4cm was done in the medial diaphyseal cortical of the right tibia of each animal, that was filled according with the proposed treatment. In dog I, the failure was filled with saline (S), in dog II with PRP, in dog III with total mononuclear cell fraction (TMCF), in dog IV with stromal vascular fraction (SVF), in dog V with association of PRP and TMCF, and in dog VI with an association of PRP and SVF. Daily clinical evaluation, weekly degrees of lameness, radiological and girth before, immediate postoperative, 7, 14, 21 and 30 days, biomechanics before the procedure, at 10, 20 and 30 days, and biopsies at 15 and 30 days were performed. The TMCF got a count and viability of 2,0x108cells and 90% respectively, while for SVF it was 3x106cells and 50%, respectively. The PRP concentrated on average seven times the original number of platelets from whole blood, platelets from whole blood 250.000 μl-1 to 1.750.000 μl-1 platelets in PRP. This afforded adequate standardization of techniques, enabling the test of association between mononuclear stem cells (MSCs) and platelet-rich plasma(PRP), as well as their separate use to repair cortical bone defects, indicating the possibility of the association between FTCM and PRP to be the best treatment.

growth factors; platelet gel; total stem cells fraction; osteogenesis


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