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Protective effects of platelet-rich plasma against lidocaine cytotoxicity on canine articular chondrocytes
Authors:Erika Bianchini  Francesco Mancini  Antonio Di Meo  Anna Stabile  Sandra Buratta  Livia Moscati  Alessandra Pistilli  Claudia Floridi  Marco Pepe  Elisabetta Chiaradia
Institution:1.Department of Veterinary Medicine,University of Perugia,Perugia,Italy;2.Department of Surgery and Biomedical Sciences,University of Perugia,Perugia,Italy;3.Department of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology,University of Perugia,Perugia,Italy;4.Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Umbria e della Marche,Perugia,Italy
Abstract:

Background

Lidocaine (LD) is one of the most commonly used local anesthetics for performing arthroscopic surgery and managing of osteoarthritic pain in both human and veterinary medicine. However, over the last years, several studies have focused on the chondrotoxic effects of LD. In order to ensure that intra-articular lidocaine is safe to use, treatments aimed at mitigating chondrocyte death have recently been investigated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the possible protective effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) against LD cytotoxicity on canine articular chondrocytes.

Results

Articular canine chondrocytes, were exposed to 1% or 1.8% LD alone or in co-presence with 10% PRP for 30 min. In order to evaluate the effects of PRP pre-treatments, experiments were carried out on cells cultured in serum-free medium-or in medium supplemented with 10% PRP or 10% fetal bovine serum. Cell viability was evaluated by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium assay and cell apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry using annexin V-fluorescein isothiocyanate/propidium iodide. The results showed that LD significantly reduced canine chondrocytes viability, probably due to apoptosis induction. Pre-treatment or the co-presence of PRP in the media restored the number of viable chondrocytes. The PRP also seemed to protect the cells from LD-induced apoptosis.

Conclusions

Pre-treatments and/or the simultaneous administration of PRP reduced LD-induced cytotoxicity in canine chondrocytes. Further in vivo studies are required to determine whether PRP can be used as a save protective treatment for dogs receiving intra-articular LD injections.
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