Influence of Platelet-Rich and Platelet-Poor Plasma on Endogenous Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Repair/Regeneration

The morpho-functional recovery of injured skeletal muscle still represents an unmet need. None of the therapeutic options so far adopted have proved to be resolutive. A current scientific challenge remains the identification of effective strategies improving the endogenous skeletal muscle regenerati...

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Main Authors: Flaminia Chellini, Alessia Tani, Sandra Zecchi-Orlandini, Chiara Sassoli
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/3/683
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spelling doaj-d9a53ab5443b48a6a825878cfae1563b2020-11-25T01:59:03ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672019-02-0120368310.3390/ijms20030683ijms20030683Influence of Platelet-Rich and Platelet-Poor Plasma on Endogenous Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Repair/RegenerationFlaminia Chellini0Alessia Tani1Sandra Zecchi-Orlandini2Chiara Sassoli3Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine—Section of Anatomy and Histology, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla 3, 50134 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Medicine—Section of Anatomy and Histology, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla 3, 50134 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Medicine—Section of Anatomy and Histology, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla 3, 50134 Florence, ItalyDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Medicine—Section of Anatomy and Histology, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla 3, 50134 Florence, ItalyThe morpho-functional recovery of injured skeletal muscle still represents an unmet need. None of the therapeutic options so far adopted have proved to be resolutive. A current scientific challenge remains the identification of effective strategies improving the endogenous skeletal muscle regenerative program. Indeed, skeletal muscle tissue possesses an intrinsic remarkable regenerative capacity in response to injury, mainly thanks to the activity of a population of resident muscle progenitors called satellite cells, largely influenced by the dynamic interplay established with different molecular and cellular components of the surrounding niche/microenvironment. Other myogenic non-satellite cells, residing within muscle or recruited via circulation may contribute to post-natal muscle regeneration. Unfortunately, in the case of extended damage the tissue repair may become aberrant, giving rise to a maladaptive fibrotic scar or adipose tissue infiltration, mainly due to dysregulated activity of different muscle interstitial cells. In this context, plasma preparations, including Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and more recently Platelet-Poor Plasma (PPP), have shown advantages and promising therapeutic perspectives. This review focuses on the contribution of these blood-derived products on repair/regeneration of damaged skeletal muscle, paying particular attention to the potential cellular targets and molecular mechanisms through which these products may exert their beneficial effects.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/3/683fibrosismyoblastsmyofibroblastsmyogenesisPlatelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)Platelet-Poor Plasma (PPP)satellite cellsskeletal muscle regenerationstem cell nicheregenerative medicine
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author Flaminia Chellini
Alessia Tani
Sandra Zecchi-Orlandini
Chiara Sassoli
spellingShingle Flaminia Chellini
Alessia Tani
Sandra Zecchi-Orlandini
Chiara Sassoli
Influence of Platelet-Rich and Platelet-Poor Plasma on Endogenous Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Repair/Regeneration
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
fibrosis
myoblasts
myofibroblasts
myogenesis
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Platelet-Poor Plasma (PPP)
satellite cells
skeletal muscle regeneration
stem cell niche
regenerative medicine
author_facet Flaminia Chellini
Alessia Tani
Sandra Zecchi-Orlandini
Chiara Sassoli
author_sort Flaminia Chellini
title Influence of Platelet-Rich and Platelet-Poor Plasma on Endogenous Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Repair/Regeneration
title_short Influence of Platelet-Rich and Platelet-Poor Plasma on Endogenous Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Repair/Regeneration
title_full Influence of Platelet-Rich and Platelet-Poor Plasma on Endogenous Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Repair/Regeneration
title_fullStr Influence of Platelet-Rich and Platelet-Poor Plasma on Endogenous Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Repair/Regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Platelet-Rich and Platelet-Poor Plasma on Endogenous Mechanisms of Skeletal Muscle Repair/Regeneration
title_sort influence of platelet-rich and platelet-poor plasma on endogenous mechanisms of skeletal muscle repair/regeneration
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The morpho-functional recovery of injured skeletal muscle still represents an unmet need. None of the therapeutic options so far adopted have proved to be resolutive. A current scientific challenge remains the identification of effective strategies improving the endogenous skeletal muscle regenerative program. Indeed, skeletal muscle tissue possesses an intrinsic remarkable regenerative capacity in response to injury, mainly thanks to the activity of a population of resident muscle progenitors called satellite cells, largely influenced by the dynamic interplay established with different molecular and cellular components of the surrounding niche/microenvironment. Other myogenic non-satellite cells, residing within muscle or recruited via circulation may contribute to post-natal muscle regeneration. Unfortunately, in the case of extended damage the tissue repair may become aberrant, giving rise to a maladaptive fibrotic scar or adipose tissue infiltration, mainly due to dysregulated activity of different muscle interstitial cells. In this context, plasma preparations, including Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and more recently Platelet-Poor Plasma (PPP), have shown advantages and promising therapeutic perspectives. This review focuses on the contribution of these blood-derived products on repair/regeneration of damaged skeletal muscle, paying particular attention to the potential cellular targets and molecular mechanisms through which these products may exert their beneficial effects.
topic fibrosis
myoblasts
myofibroblasts
myogenesis
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Platelet-Poor Plasma (PPP)
satellite cells
skeletal muscle regeneration
stem cell niche
regenerative medicine
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/3/683
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