- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Muruzabal F
- Recalde S
- Fernandez-Robredo P
- Alkhraisat MH.
Potential Use of Plasma Rich in Growth Factors in Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Evidence from a Mouse Model
Medicina (Kaunas). 2024 Dec 10;60(12):2036. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of low vision and legal blindness in adults in developed countries. Wet AMD can be successfully treated using vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors; however, dry AMD currently has no effective treatment. The purpose of this study is to analyze the efficacy of intraocular injection of plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) in an AMD mouse model induced by intraperitoneal administration of sodium iodate.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Tierno R
- Martínez de Lagrán Z
- Alkhraisat MH
Impact of inflammatory skin conditions on the biological profile of plasma rich in growth factor
Tissue Cell. 2024 Dec;91:102560. Plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF) can be used over patients suffering from dermatoses due to its anti-inflammatory effect. However, this population group might present soluble autoimmune components and there is limited information about the effect of chronic skin inflammation on PRGF bioactive properties. With the aim of characterizing PRGF composition, PRGF from healthy (H) donors and patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), psoriasis (PS), or lichen sclerosus (LS) was obtained. In order to reduce the inflammatory component, leukocyte exclusion and heat-inactivation (Immunosafe) were tested. Haematological-serological parameters, platelet functionality, clot microstructure, protein content and bioactivity were determined.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Tierno R
- Martínez de Lagrán Z
- Alkhraisat MH.
Bioactive Effect of Plasma-Rich in Growth Factors (PRGFs) on Cell-Based In Vitro Models of Skin Inflammation in Relation to Inflammatory Skin Disorders
Cureus. 2024 Nov 22;16(11):e74252. Plasma rich in growth factors (PRGFs) has proven potentially beneficial as a bioregenerator in patients with chronic skin disorders due to its anti-inflammatory effect. However, its therapeutic potential may be limited by soluble autoimmune components associated with inflammatory dermatoses in blood plasma. To evaluate the impact of skin health status on cell bioactivity, PRGF was prepared from healthy (H) donors as well as from individuals with atopic dermatitis (AD), psoriasis (PS), or lichen sclerosus (LS). Leukocyte exclusion and heat inactivation (Immunosafe treatment) were evaluated as potential methods to reduce the inflammatory components of the samples under study. The biological effect of PRGF-derived formulations was investigated using cell-based in vitro skin inflammation models, including human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) and human epidermal keratinocytes (HEKs) exposed to a pro-inflammatory environment.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Troya M
- Alkhraisat MH
Effectiveness of platelet derivatives in neuropathic pain management: A systematic review
Biomed Pharmacother. 2024 Nov;180:117507. Neuropathic pain (NP) has a considerable impact on the global economic burden and seriously impairs patients' quality of life. Currently there is no evidence-based "effective" treatment and new treatments are needed. Recently, platelet rich plasma (PRP) has emerged as an alternative treatment. Therefore, a systematic review has been conducted to present an evidence-based assessment of the use of PRP in the treatment of NP.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Zalduendo M
- Prado R
- Troya M
- Tierno R
- de la Fuente M
- Alkhraisat MH.
The Biological Effect of Enriching the Plasma Content in Platelet-Rich Plasma: An In Vitro Study
Biomolecules. 2024 Oct 18;14(10):1328. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) formulations have become valuable therapeutic tools in regenerative medicine. In addition, these blood derivates have been successfully included in cell therapy as fetal bovine serum substitutes, due to the real need to avoid the risk of host immunologic reactions and the animal disease transmission associated with reagents from animal origin. However, the protocols for obtaining them should be optimized to improve their biological potential.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Asier Eguia
- Lazcano A
- Alkhraisat MH.
Assessing the Impact of IOS Scanning Accuracy on Additively Manufactured Occlusal Splints
Dent J (Basel). 2024 Sep 24;12(10):298. Digital workflow and intraoral scanners (IOSs) are used to clinically obtain data for a wide range of applications in restorative dentistry. The study aimed to compare two different IOSs with inexperienced users in the digital workflow of oral split manufacturing.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Asier Eguia
- Alkhraisat MH
Clinical Performance of Splinted 4.5-mm Extra-Short Implants: A Controlled Retrospective Cohort Study
Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2024;44(5):544-555. This study compared the survival, marginal bone loss (MBL), and prosthetic complications of 4.5-mm extra-short implants and longer implants splinted to the short implants via the restoration. A retrospective controlled cohort study was performed. The 4.5-mm extra-short group (study group; SG) included 48 consecutively placed implants. The control group (CG) included 48 implants splinted to the extra-short implants.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Asier Eguia
- Montalvillo A
- Alkhraisat MH.
Clinical Performance of Extra-Short (≤5.5 mm) Compared to Longer Implants Splinted under the Same Prosthesis: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Dent J (Basel). 2024 Sep 13;12(9):292. This randomized controlled split-mouth trial compared the performance of 5.5 mm length implants (test group; TG) splinted within the same fixed prosthesis as longer implants (≥6.5 mm; control group; CG) in posterior regions.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Ricardo Tejero
- Murias-Freijo A
- Tierno R
- Alkhraisat MH
Assessing peri-implant bacterial community structure: the effect of microbiome sample collection method
BMC Oral Health. 2024 Aug 26;24(1):1001. Oral microbiota comprises polymicrobial communities shaped by mutualistic coevolution with the host, contributing to homeostasis and regulating immune function. Nevertheless, dysbiosis of oral bacterial communities is associated with a number of clinical symptoms that ranges from infections to oral cancer. Peri-implant diseases are biofilm-associated inflammatory conditions affecting the soft and hard tissues around dental implants. Characterization and identification of the biofilm community are essential for the understanding of the pathophysiology of such diseases. For that sampling methods should be representative of the biofilm communities Therefore, there is a need to know the effect of different sampling strategies on the biofilm characterization by next generation sequencing.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Mercado C
- Hernández C
- Lopez-Rojas C
- De La Sen-Corcuera B
- Barraquer JI
- Gutiérrez A
- Otero E
- Sabater AL.
Safety of intraoperative autologous plasma incubation of corneal grafts for reducing endothelial cell loss: a pilot study
Front Med (Lausanne). 2024 Aug 12;11:1368117. Corneal endothelial cell loss contributes to transplant failure. Autologous plasma products (APP) activate salvaging pathways that can prevent oxidative stress perioperatively. This study aimed to evaluate the safety of intraoperative incubation of full-thickness corneal grafts in platelet-rich plasma (aPRP) and plasma rich in growth factors (PRGF-Endoret) in mitigating postoperative corneal endothelial cell loss (ECL).

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