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Effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Cellular Populations of the Central Nervous System: The Influence of Donor Age
Authors:Diego Delgado  Ane Miren Bilbao  Maider Beitia  Ane Garate  Pello Snchez  Imanol Gonzlez-Burguera  Amaia Isasti  Maider Lpez De Jesús  Jone Zuazo-Ibarra  Alejandro Montilla  María Domercq  Estibaliz Capetillo-Zarate  Gontzal García del Cao  Joan Salls  Carlos Matute  Mikel Snchez
Abstract:Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a biologic therapy that promotes healing responses across multiple medical fields, including the central nervous system (CNS). The efficacy of this therapy depends on several factors such as the donor’s health status and age. This work aims to prove the effect of PRP on cellular models of the CNS, considering the differences between PRP from young and elderly donors. Two different PRP pools were prepared from donors 65–85 and 20–25 years old. The cellular and molecular composition of both PRPs were analyzed. Subsequently, the cellular response was evaluated in CNS in vitro models, studying proliferation, neurogenesis, synaptogenesis, and inflammation. While no differences in the cellular composition of PRPs were found, the molecular composition of the Young PRP showed lower levels of inflammatory molecules such as CCL-11, as well as the presence of other factors not found in Aged PRP (GDF-11). Although both PRPs had effects in terms of reducing neural progenitor cell apoptosis, stabilizing neuronal synapses, and decreasing inflammation in the microglia, the effect of the Young PRP was more pronounced. In conclusion, the molecular composition of the PRP, conditioned by the age of the donors, affects the magnitude of the biological response.
Keywords:platelet-rich plasma  growth factors  aging  neurons  microglia  central nervous system
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