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Sticky Bone Preparation Device: A Pilot Study on the Release of Cytokines and Growth Factors

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MATERIALS
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15041474

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PRP; PRF; growth factors; bone regeneration; bone graft; sticky bone

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This pilot study investigated the suitability of the Sticky Bone Preparation Device (SBPD(R)) for preparing autologous platelet concentrates and bone substitute materials. The results showed that the SBPD(R) produced sticky bone samples with similar cell content and growth factor release ability compared to hand-mixed samples, but with shorter and simpler preparation times.
Sticky bone, a growth factor-enriched bone graft matrix, is a promising autologous material for bone tissue regeneration. However, its production is strongly dependent on manual handling steps. In this sense, a new device was developed to simplify the confection of the sticky bone, named Sticky Bone Preparation Device (SBPD(R)). The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the suitability of the SBPD(R) to prepare biomaterials for bone regeneration with autologous platelet concentrates. The SBPD(R) allows the blending of particulate samples from synthetic, xenograft, or autogenous bone with autologous platelet concentrates, making it easy to use and avoiding the need of further manipulations for the combination of the materials. The protocol for the preparation of sticky bone samples using the SBPD(R) is described, and the resulting product is compared with hand-mixed SB preparations regarding in vitro parameters such as cell content and the ability to release growth factors and cytokines relevant to tissue regeneration. The entrapped cell content was estimated, and the ability to release biological mediators was assessed after 7 days of incubation in culture medium. Both preparations increased the leukocyte and platelet concentrations compared to whole-blood samples (p < 0.05), without significant differences between SB and SBPD(R). SBPD(R) samples released several growth factors, including VEGF, FGFb, and PDGF, at concentrations physiologically equivalent to those released by SB preparations. Therefore, the use of SBPD(R) results in a similar product to the standard protocol, but with more straightforward and shorter preparation times and less manipulation. These preliminary results suggest this device as a suitable alternative for combining bone substitute materials with platelet concentrates for bone tissue regeneration.

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