Transforming growth factor beta-3 and nitric oxide levels in four autologous platelet concentrates and plasma derived from equine blood

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J. U. Carmona
D. Argüelles
M. Prades

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate single and double centrifugation tube methods for concentrating equine platelets, leucocytes, transforming growth factor beta-3 (TGF-ß3) and nitric oxide (NO). Whole blood samples were collected from clinically healthy horses and processed using single and double centrifugation tube methods to obtain four platelet concentrates (PCs): PC-A, PC-B, PC-C and PC-D, which were analyzed using a flow cytometry hematology system for haemogram. Concentrations of TGF-ß3 were determined in all the samples by ELISA and NO levels were determined by Greiss reaction. Platelet and leukocyte concentrations for each PC and whole blood were statistically different (P < 0.05). Levels of TGF-ß3 and NO for each PC and plasma were similar. In conclusion, the single and double centrifugation tube methods are reliable for concentrating equine platelets. However, TGF-ß3 levels do not depend of the number of platelets or leucocytes concentrated with both centrifugation tube procedures.


 

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Carmona, J. U., Argüelles, D., & Prades, M. (2008). Transforming growth factor beta-3 and nitric oxide levels in four autologous platelet concentrates and plasma derived from equine blood. Archivos De Medicina Veterinaria, 40(2), 155–160. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0301-732X2008000200007
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ARTÍCULOS ORIGINALES