Impact of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Sciatic Nerve Injury in Rats: HSP 70 Expression and Histological Changes in the Anterior Horn of the Spinal Cord

Authors

  • Ria Margiana Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia
  • Nabila Maudy Salma Master Program in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia
  • Ahmad Aulia Jusuf Department of Histology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.1646

Keywords:

Peripheral nerve regeneration, Platelet-Rich Plasma, HSP 70, TFI, PFI

Abstract

Peripheral nerve injuries are a significant and growing cause of disability worldwide, as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO). These injuries initiate complex cellular and molecular responses, including the activation of protective pathways that upregulate proteins such as Heat Shock Protein 70 (HSP 70), which plays a crucial role in neuroprotection and the inhibition of neuronal apoptosis. This study investigates the effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) on peripheral nerve regeneration, focusing on neuron density, Nissl body presence, and HSP 70 expression as key indicators of recovery. The study utilized 36 rat spinal cord samples, divided into two main groups based on the evaluation time points, day 7 and day 42 post-injury. Each time point group was further subdivided into three: control, sciatica injury, and sciatica injury treated with PRP. Results demonstrated that PRP treatment significantly enhances peripheral nerve regeneration. This was evidenced by increased neuron density, improved Nissl body formation, and a modulation of HSP 70 expression levels, leading to accelerated recovery of motor function, particularly noticeable by day 7 post-injury. These findings suggest that PRP could be a promising therapeutic option for enhancing nerve regeneration and functional recovery after peripheral nerve injuries.

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Published

2024-10-17

How to Cite

Margiana, R., Salma, N. M., & Jusuf, A. A. (2024). Impact of Platelet-Rich Plasma on Sciatic Nerve Injury in Rats: HSP 70 Expression and Histological Changes in the Anterior Horn of the Spinal Cord. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 73–81. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.1646

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