Combination of platelet-rich plasma with degradable bioactive borate glass for segmental bone defect repair


Published online: Feb 27 2011

Ya-dong Zhang, Gang Wang, Yan Sun, Chang-Qing Zhang

From Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao-tong University, School of Medicine, Shanghai, P.R.China

Abstract

Porous scaffold biomaterials may offer a clinical alternative to bone grafts ; however, scaffolds alone are typically insufficient to heal large bone defects. Numerous studies have demonstrated that osteo inductive growth factor significantly improves bone repair. In this study, a strategy combining degradable bioactive borate glass (BG) scaffolds with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) was tested. The bone defect was filled with BG alone, BG combined with autologous PRP or left empty. Bone formation was analyzed at 4, 8 and 12 weeks using both histology and radiology. The PRP treated group yielded better bone formation than the pure BG scaffold as determined by both histology and microcomputer tomography after 12 weeks. In conclusion, PRP improved bone healing in a diaphyseal rabbit model on BG. The combination of PRP and BG may be an effective approach to repair critical defects.