2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-018-1130-8
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In vitro evidence that platelet-rich plasma stimulates cellular processes involved in endometrial regeneration

Abstract: This is the first study evaluating the effect of PRP on different human endometrial cells involved in tissue regeneration. These data provide an initial ex vivo proof of principle for autologous PRP to promote endometrial regeneration in clinical situations with compromised endometrial growth and scarring.

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“…18 Another study published by Siwen Zhang demonstrated that menstrual blood-derived stromal cell along with platelet-rich plasma transplantation can improve the endometrial damage repairment and promote reproductive function in IUA rats. 20 Their results revealed that activated PRP can remarkably enhance the proliferation and migration of human endometrial cells, suggesting a potential application of activated PRP for endometrial regeneration in clinical settings. 19 Besides, a study conducted by Lusine Aghajanova evaluated the effect of activated platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on different types of Data are presented as Mean ± SEM; n = 5; *P < .05, **P < .01, and ***P < .001 vs the IUA group, ##P < .01 vs the Sham group human endometrial cells involved in the regeneration of endometrium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…18 Another study published by Siwen Zhang demonstrated that menstrual blood-derived stromal cell along with platelet-rich plasma transplantation can improve the endometrial damage repairment and promote reproductive function in IUA rats. 20 Their results revealed that activated PRP can remarkably enhance the proliferation and migration of human endometrial cells, suggesting a potential application of activated PRP for endometrial regeneration in clinical settings. 19 Besides, a study conducted by Lusine Aghajanova evaluated the effect of activated platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on different types of Data are presented as Mean ± SEM; n = 5; *P < .05, **P < .01, and ***P < .001 vs the IUA group, ##P < .01 vs the Sham group human endometrial cells involved in the regeneration of endometrium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The first in vitro study designed to elucidate the cellular mechanisms involved in PRP endometrial regeneration presented evidence that activated PRP increased cell migration and proliferation in different in vitro cell types and enhanced expression of matrix proteins [77]. However, the study also showed that platelet-poor plasma (PPP) and non-activated PRP preparations were also effective at promoting cell migration and proliferation and increased gene expression of matrix proteins.…”
Section: Platelet-rich Plasma and Endometrial Receptivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that the endometrium contains glands, epithelium and supportive stroma, the regenerative potency of endometrium comes from both epithelial and stromal stem/progenitor cells. 3,5 A number of studies indicated the existence of a population of endometrial mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (eMSC) in human endometrium after cultures from menstrual blood (MB). 1,3,6 These studies showed that the isolated eMSC were multipotent and their properties and phenotype were similar to bone marrow and adipose tissue MSC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%