• Title/Summary/Keyword: Blood bank platelet concentrate

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Level of Platelet Derived Growth Factor(PDGF) in Blood Bank Platelet Concentrate (혈액은행 혈소판농축액의 혈소판유래성장인자 분비능)

  • Hong, Yong Taek;Han, Seung Kyu;Lee, Byung Il;Kim, Woo Kyung
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.732-736
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    • 2006
  • Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate a potential of platelet concentrate obtained from blood bank(PCBB) in accelerating wound healing and to determine an effective treatment protocol by quantifying levels of platelet derived growth factor (PDGF)-BB in PCBB in vitro. Methods: The first study was designed to investigate quantity of PDGF-BB over stored time of the PCBB. The stored times for each PCBB were 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13 days. The second study was designed to determine efficacy of adding thrombin to stimulate release of PDGF-BB from the platelets of PCBB. The platelets were suspended and incubated in either with or without thrombin. On 30 minutes and days 1, 3, 5, 7 after incubation, the levels of PDGF-BB were measured. Results: PDGF-BB level showed a linear decrease over stored time of PCBB from the first day to the 13th day. Addition of thrombin increased PDGF-BB release from 30 minute through the 5th day. Conclusion: The results indicate that PCBB can provide sufficient amount of growth factors to stimulate wound healing and adding thrombin accelerate it.

Treatment of Diabetic Mouse Wounds using Blood Bank Platelet Concentrates (혈액은행의 혈소판농축액을 이용한 당뇨생쥐의 창상치유)

  • Han, Seung-Kyu;Jeong, Seong Ho;Lee, Byung Il;Kim, Woo Kyung;Gottrup, Finn
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.285-290
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: Many clinical trials have shown the effectiveness of platelet releasate on chronic wounds. However, a large volume of blood must be aspirated from a patient and a platelet separator is required. Here, we hypothesized that platelet concentrate obtained from a blood bank (PCBB) would be also effective at stimulating wound healing. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of PCBB on accelerating healing of diabetic wounds in vivo. Methods: Round wounds of 5 mm diameter were made at four sites(two wounds on the left and two on the right side) on the backs of nine diabetic mice. Three hundred million platelets suspended in 0.05 ml fibrinogen were dispersed on each wound on left sides. Same amount of fibrinogen without platelets was dispersed on right side control wounds. Thereafter, 0.05 ml thrombin was applied to the each wound. Ten days after wound treatment, healed wounds were excised and the extent of wound healing in each group was compared. Results: Quantitative histologic analysis of epithelial gap distances revealed that PCBB treatment had greatly accelerated wound healing. Mean epithelial gap distances for PCBB treated and control wounds were $2.5{\times}0.6mm\;and\;3.6{\times}0.5mm$, respectively(p<0.05). Conclusion: Our results suggest that PCBB has potential to accelerate the healing of diabetic wounds.