Efficacy of intra-tendinous injection of platelet-rich plasma in treating tendinosis: comprehensive assessment of a rat model

Objectives To assess the potential of intra-tendinous injection of platelet rich plasma (PRP) to treat tendinosis (T+) in a rat model of patellar and Achilles T+, and evaluate its local toxicity. Methods Thirty rats (120 patellar and Achilles tendons) were used. We induced T+ into 80 tendons (patell...

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Veröffentlicht in:European radiology 2013-10, Vol.23 (10), p.2830-2837
Hauptverfasser: Dallaudière, Benjamin, Lempicki, Marta, Pesquer, Lionel, Louedec, Liliane, Preux, Pierre Marie, Meyer, Philippe, Hummel, Vincent, Larbi, Ahmed, Deschamps, Lydia, Journe, Clement, Hess, Agathe, Silvestre, Alain, Sargos, Paul, Loriaut, Philippe, Boyer, Patrick, Schouman-Claeys, Elisabeth, Michel, Jean Baptiste, Serfaty, Jean Michel
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives To assess the potential of intra-tendinous injection of platelet rich plasma (PRP) to treat tendinosis (T+) in a rat model of patellar and Achilles T+, and evaluate its local toxicity. Methods Thirty rats (120 patellar and Achilles tendons) were used. We induced T+ into 80 tendons (patellar = 40, Achilles = 40) by injecting collagenase at day 0 under ultrasound (US) guidance. Clinical examination and US at day 3, followed by US-guided intra-tendinous injection of either PRP (PRPT+, n  = 40) or physiological serum (ST+, n  = 40, control). Follow-up was at days 6, 13, 18 and 25 using clinical, US and histological evaluation. To study PRP toxicity, we injected PRP into 40 normal tendons (PRPT-) and compared with 40 untreated normal tendons (T-). Results All PRPT+ showed better joint mobilisation compared with ST+ at day 6 ( P  = 0.005), day 13 ( P  = 0.02), day 18 ( P  = 0.003) and day 25 ( P  = 0.01). Similar results were found regarding US and histology, with smaller collagen fibre diameters (day 6, P  = 0.003, day 25, P  ≤ 0.004), less disorganisation and fewer neovessels (day 6, P  = 0.003, day 25, P  = 0.0003) in PRPT+ compared with ST+. Comparison between PRPT- and T- showed no PRP toxicity ( P  = 0.18). Conclusions Our study suggests that mono-injection of PRP in T+ improves tendon healing, with no local toxicity. Key Points • We assessed the potential of platelet rich plasma (PRP) to treat tendinosis. • We treated patellar and Achilles tendinosis in a rat model. • We evaluated clinical, imaging and histological data. • Intra-tendinous PRP injection could be useful in the treatment of tendinosis.
ISSN:0938-7994
1432-1084
DOI:10.1007/s00330-013-2926-7