Evaluation of Not-Activated and Activated PRP in Hair Loss Treatment: Role of Growth Factor and Cytokine Concentrations Obtained by Different Collection Systems

Platelet rich plasma (PRP) was tested as a potential therapy for androgenetic alopecia (AGA) through two different clinical protocols in which one population (18 participants) received half-head treatment with autologous non-activated PRP (A-PRP) produced by CPunT Preparation System (Biomed Device,...

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Main Authors: Pietro Gentile, John P. Cole, Megan A. Cole, Simone Garcovich, Alessandra Bielli, Maria Giovanna Scioli, Augusto Orlandi, Chiara Insalaco, Valerio Cervelli
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spelling doaj-48b5c83c823141c0aa3cd848dd540ad32020-11-24T20:57:55ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672017-02-0118240810.3390/ijms18020408ijms18020408Evaluation of Not-Activated and Activated PRP in Hair Loss Treatment: Role of Growth Factor and Cytokine Concentrations Obtained by Different Collection SystemsPietro Gentile0John P. Cole1Megan A. Cole2Simone Garcovich3Alessandra Bielli4Maria Giovanna Scioli5Augusto Orlandi6Chiara Insalaco7Valerio Cervelli8Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via Courmayeur, No. 102, 00135 Rome, ItalyCole Hair Transplant Group, Alpharetta, 30004 GA, USACole Hair Transplant Group, Alpharetta, 30004 GA, USAInstitute of Dermatology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, 00168 Rome, ItalyInstitute of Anatomic Pathology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, ItalyInstitute of Anatomic Pathology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, ItalyInstitute of Anatomic Pathology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00133 Rome, ItalyPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via Courmayeur, No. 102, 00135 Rome, ItalyPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Via Courmayeur, No. 102, 00135 Rome, ItalyPlatelet rich plasma (PRP) was tested as a potential therapy for androgenetic alopecia (AGA) through two different clinical protocols in which one population (18 participants) received half-head treatment with autologous non-activated PRP (A-PRP) produced by CPunT Preparation System (Biomed Device, Modena, Italy) and the other half-head with placebo, and a second separated population in which all participants (n = 6, 3 participants per group) received treatment with calcium-activated PRP (AA-PRP) produced from one of two different PRP collection devices (Regen Blood Cell Therapy or Arthrex Angel System). For the A-PRP study, three treatments were administered over 30-day intervals. Trichoscan analysis of patients, three months post-treatment, showed a clinical improvement in the number of hairs in the target area (36 ± 3 hairs) and in total hair density (65±  5 hair cm2), whereas negligible improvements in hair count (1.1±  1.4 hairs) and density (1.9 ± 10.2 hair cm2) were seen in the region of the scalp that received placebo. Microscopic evaluation conducted two weeks after treatment showed also an increase in epidermal thickness, Ki67+ keratinocytes, and in the number of follicles. The AA-PRP treatment groups received a singular set of injections, and six months after the treatments were administered, notable differences in clinical outcomes were obtained from the two PRP collection devices (+90 ± 6 hair cm2 versus -73 ± 30 hair cm2 hair densities, Regen versus Arthrex). Growth factor concentrations in AA-PRP prepared from the two collection devices did not differ significantly upon calcium activation.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/18/2/408androgenic alopeciahair lossautologous PRPactivated PRPgrowth factors
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author Pietro Gentile
John P. Cole
Megan A. Cole
Simone Garcovich
Alessandra Bielli
Maria Giovanna Scioli
Augusto Orlandi
Chiara Insalaco
Valerio Cervelli
spellingShingle Pietro Gentile
John P. Cole
Megan A. Cole
Simone Garcovich
Alessandra Bielli
Maria Giovanna Scioli
Augusto Orlandi
Chiara Insalaco
Valerio Cervelli
Evaluation of Not-Activated and Activated PRP in Hair Loss Treatment: Role of Growth Factor and Cytokine Concentrations Obtained by Different Collection Systems
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
androgenic alopecia
hair loss
autologous PRP
activated PRP
growth factors
author_facet Pietro Gentile
John P. Cole
Megan A. Cole
Simone Garcovich
Alessandra Bielli
Maria Giovanna Scioli
Augusto Orlandi
Chiara Insalaco
Valerio Cervelli
author_sort Pietro Gentile
title Evaluation of Not-Activated and Activated PRP in Hair Loss Treatment: Role of Growth Factor and Cytokine Concentrations Obtained by Different Collection Systems
title_short Evaluation of Not-Activated and Activated PRP in Hair Loss Treatment: Role of Growth Factor and Cytokine Concentrations Obtained by Different Collection Systems
title_full Evaluation of Not-Activated and Activated PRP in Hair Loss Treatment: Role of Growth Factor and Cytokine Concentrations Obtained by Different Collection Systems
title_fullStr Evaluation of Not-Activated and Activated PRP in Hair Loss Treatment: Role of Growth Factor and Cytokine Concentrations Obtained by Different Collection Systems
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Not-Activated and Activated PRP in Hair Loss Treatment: Role of Growth Factor and Cytokine Concentrations Obtained by Different Collection Systems
title_sort evaluation of not-activated and activated prp in hair loss treatment: role of growth factor and cytokine concentrations obtained by different collection systems
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Platelet rich plasma (PRP) was tested as a potential therapy for androgenetic alopecia (AGA) through two different clinical protocols in which one population (18 participants) received half-head treatment with autologous non-activated PRP (A-PRP) produced by CPunT Preparation System (Biomed Device, Modena, Italy) and the other half-head with placebo, and a second separated population in which all participants (n = 6, 3 participants per group) received treatment with calcium-activated PRP (AA-PRP) produced from one of two different PRP collection devices (Regen Blood Cell Therapy or Arthrex Angel System). For the A-PRP study, three treatments were administered over 30-day intervals. Trichoscan analysis of patients, three months post-treatment, showed a clinical improvement in the number of hairs in the target area (36 ± 3 hairs) and in total hair density (65±  5 hair cm2), whereas negligible improvements in hair count (1.1±  1.4 hairs) and density (1.9 ± 10.2 hair cm2) were seen in the region of the scalp that received placebo. Microscopic evaluation conducted two weeks after treatment showed also an increase in epidermal thickness, Ki67+ keratinocytes, and in the number of follicles. The AA-PRP treatment groups received a singular set of injections, and six months after the treatments were administered, notable differences in clinical outcomes were obtained from the two PRP collection devices (+90 ± 6 hair cm2 versus -73 ± 30 hair cm2 hair densities, Regen versus Arthrex). Growth factor concentrations in AA-PRP prepared from the two collection devices did not differ significantly upon calcium activation.
topic androgenic alopecia
hair loss
autologous PRP
activated PRP
growth factors
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/18/2/408
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