Title of article :
assessment of hydroxyproline content in rabbit achilles tendon treated with platelet rich fibrin (prf)
Author/Authors :
salim abd al-hussein, s university of basra - department of veterinary surgery and obstetric, basra, iraq , ibrahim al dirawi, a. a university of basra - department of veterinary surgery and obstetric, basra, iraq , majeed naeem al-khalifah, r university of basra - department of veterinary surgery and obstetric, basra, iraq
From page :
943
To page :
948
Abstract :
tendon is similar to rope and consists of strong, flexible, dense connective tissue. tendon disorder healing is challenging as it is an avascular tissue. the repaired tissue appears scar-like, and its biomechanical properties never ultimately return to their pre-injury state. this study aimed to evaluate the effects of platelet-rich fibrin (prf) on the hydroxyproline content of the achilles tendon after injury. for this purpose, 24 adult rabbits weighing 1.5-2 kg were used in this study. the animals were divided into three groups of eight, including the advanced-prf (a-prf) group in which the tendon defect was treated with xenogeneic a-prf, the leukocyte-prf (l-prf) group in which xenogeneic l-prf was used for tendon defect treatment, and a control group which was treated with normal saline. hydroxyproline concentration was measured 1 and 2 months after the operation. clinically, lameness was improved in the a-prf group, compared to the l-prf and control groups at the end of the third week after the surgery. hydroxyproline level was significantly increased in the a-prf group (50.33±1.44), compared to the l-prf (44.70±1.12) and control (35.97±1.05) groups 2 months after the surgery (p 0.05). moreover, the l-prf group showed an increase in hydroxyproline content, compared to the control at the same period. the results of the current study demonstrated that a-prf could enhance the hydroxyproline content of rabbit achilles tendon after injury. xenogenic prf can be used as an alternative biomaterial to accelerate and regenerate tendon tissue.
Keywords :
hydroxyproline , prf , rabbit achilles tendon , tendon healing
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute
Record number :
2747917
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