BIOACTIVATED MARINE COLLAGEN MATRIX WITH INJECTABLE PLATELET RICH FIBRIN IN SOFT TISSUE AUGMENTATION - AN IN-VITRO WOUND HEALING STUDY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S08.377Abstract
Objectives: The study intended to assess the efficacy of collagen matrix of marine origin impregnated with injectable plasma rich fibrin (I-PRF) on fibroblast migration and viability in comparison with plain collagen matrix.
Methodology: Standard I-PRF obtained by centrifugation of 10ml of whole blood at 700 rpm (60G force) for 3 minutes was impregnated in collagen scaffold, was checked for fibroblast biocompatibility at 24 hours (MTT assay & fluorescent microscopy); for fibroblast migration at 24, 48, 72 hours, and results were compared with plain collagen matrix.
Result: Cell viability assay showed the viability of 98.8% for collagen and 98.1% for collagen with I-PRF. Cell migration at 24, 48 and 72 hours were 4.2% and 12.5%, 47.9% and 50%, 77% and 98.75% for collagen and collagen with I-PRF respectively.
Cell viability assay showed no cytotoxicity with collagen and collagen impregnated with I-PRF and cell migration was found to be better in collagen impregnated with I-PRF.
Conclusion: Marine Collagen and marine Collagen with I-PRF showed the potential for tissue regeneration via induction of fibroblast behavior. Bioactivation of collagen matrix with I-PRF might enhance soft tissue healing and tissue regeneration.
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