Platelet-Rich Plasma in the Treatment of Induced Tendinopathy in Horses: Histologic Evaluation
Abstract
This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on the treatment of tendinopathy induced in the superficial digital flexor tendon (TFDS) of horses, by using histologic evaluation. Six healthy crossbred geldings aged 8 to 15 years (12
±
3) were used. The TFDS tendinopathy was provoked in both forelimbs, by intratendinous administration of 2.5
mg collagenase (2.5
mg/mL), and this procedure was considered as the beginning of the experimental phase. At 12 days after induction of the tendinopathy, the animals were subjected to the following treatments: (1) in the lesion caused in the right superficial digital flexor tendon (PRP-treated group), 2.5
mL PRP activated with calcium chloride at 0.0125
mol/L at concentrations from 320,000 to 500,000 platelets/μL, were injected; (2) in the tendinopathy of the left SDFT (control group), 2.5
mL 0.9% saline solution was administrated. Thirty-six days after the treatments, a biopsy of the injured area was performed for histologic evaluation. In both groups, the histologic analysis showed an increase in the fibroblastic density, as well as the presence of neovascularization, lymphocytes, and plasmocytes infiltrate and tissue organization at variable intensity. In the PRP-treated group, the SDFT was more organized, with the collagen fibers and fibroblasts being better arranged on the tendon matrix. The numbers of the fibroblasts and blood vessels did not differ between the groups. Histologic evaluation 36 days after tendinopathy showed that injuries under a single PRP treatment present a more uniform and organized tissue repair when compared with the control group.
Keywords: Horses, Tendon, Collagenase, Growth factors, Wound healing
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This study was financed by FAPEMIG, CAPES and CNPq, Brazil.
The initiation, conception and planning of this study were by L.M., M.V.S., and G.E.F.A. The platelet-rich plasma was obtained by L.M., A.C.O., B.M.Z., and Y.F.R.S.S. The induction and treatment of tendinopathy, as well as physical activity, clinical evaluation, ultrasonographic examination, and biopsy were by L.M., M.V.S., B.M.Z., and Y.F.R.S.S. The histologic evaluations were by L.M., L.A.B., J.C.L.M., and Y.F.R.S.S. The statistics were by J.I.R.J. and L.M. The paper was written by L.M., M.V.S., and L.A.B.
PII: S0737-0806(09)00543-7
doi:10.1016/j.jevs.2009.07.001
© 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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