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- W2054547809 abstract "Platelet lysates (PL), which are derived from platelets, are cocktails of growth factors and cytokines that can promote tissue regeneration. Until today, most studies have focused on growth factor content of platelets rather than on their potential as a reservoir of mediators and cytokines. Taking advantage of an in vitro scratch assay performed under both normal and inflammatory conditions, in the present work, we report that at physiologic concentrations, PL enhanced wound closure rates of NCTC 2544 human keratinocytes. This effect was clearly detectable 6 h after wounding. Moreover, PL induced a strong cell actin cytoskeletal re-organization that persisted up to 24 h. The accelerated wound closure promoted by PL, in either presence or absence of serum, was associated with a high expression of the inflammatory cytokine interleukin-8. Further, after 24 h PL treatment, confluent keratinocytes also expressed low amounts of interleukin-8 and of the antimicrobial peptide neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, which dramatically increased under inflammatory conditions. These effects were associated with activation of the inflammatory pathways, p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase, and NF-κB. Our findings support the concept that platelet-derived preparations could accelerate regeneration of difficult-to-heal wounds by triggering an inflammatory cascade and having an antimicrobial role." @default.
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- W2054547809 title "Platelet Lysate Induces <i>In Vitro</i> Wound Healing of Human Keratinocytes Associated with a Strong Proinflammatory Response" @default.
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