Osteoarthritis, Knee Clinical Trial
Official title:
Autologous Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Enhanced With Platelet Rich Plasma Versus Platelet Rich Plasma In Osteoarthritis Knee:A Comparative Study
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint diseases.This disease commonly develops in the weight bearing joints of the lower limbs, such as the knee and hip joints. Osteoarthritis is considered a chronic degenerative disorder that is characterized by a loss of articular cartilage. Pathogenesis can involve all of the major articular tissues including cartilage, synovial membrane, subchondral bone and other connective tissues such as ligaments and tendons3. There is no effective therapy available today that alters the pathobiologic course of the disease.In view of vast role of platelet derived growth factors, mesenchymal cells and its safety, this prospective clinical trial is designed in an attempt to compare the efficacy of mesenchymal stem cells enhanced with platelet rich plasma in early stages of knee osteoarthritis.
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are nonhematopoietic progenitor cells isolated from adult
tissues. These are characterized in vitro by their extensive proliferative ability in an
uncommitted state while retaining the potential to differentiate along various lineages of
mesenchymal origin, including chondrocyte, osteoblast, and adipocyte lineages, in response
to appropriate stimuli.MSCs can be induced to undergo chondrogenic differentiation in vitro
and in vivo. Centeno et al.in 2008 reported about the beneficial effects of autologous
mesenchymal stem cells in osteoarthritis of knee. The regenerative effects of MSCs in
osteoarthritis can be due to their ability to differentiate themselves into chondrocytes and
structurally repair the articular cartilage. Recently, MSCs have been shown to possess many
potent paracrine effects through secretion of various soluble factors which can influence
the local tissue environment and exert protective effects with an end result of effectively
stimulating regeneration in situ. Recently Amgad etal.in their study reported even more
effective results with use of platelet rich plasma along with mesenchymal stem cells.
Platelets play an instrumental role in the normal healing response via the localsecretion of
growth factors and recruitment of reparative cells. Its use in orthopaedic began early in
this decade as PRP was used with bone grafts to augment spinal fusion and fracture healing.
Wakitani et al. in 1994 described repair of defects in articular cartilage in rabbits.Murphy
et al.studied the effects of autologous mesenchymal stem cells in caprine knee joints.Quarto
et al.reported the ability of mesenchymal stem cells to repair a large musculoskeletal
defect with successful healing of a large bone defect in three patients. Centeno et al.
reported one case in which they showed that isolated and expanded autologous mesenchymal
stem cells when percutaneously injected into a knee with symptomatic and radiographic
osteoarthritis, resulted in significant cartilage growth, decreased pain and increased joint
mobility. Mishra et al. reported that PRP could enhance the chondrogenic differentiation of
MSCs, and that TGFbeta and fibroblast growth factor (FGF) signaling, which are factors
present within PRP, were important for chondrogenic differentiation of MSCs.Hence present
study is designed to study the efficacy of use of PRP enhanced mesenchymal stem cells in
osteoarthritis knee.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
1. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Platelet rich plasma enhanced autologous
mesenchymal stem cells versus platelet rich plasma in knee osteoarthritis.
2. To correlate the clinical improvement with the radiological findings.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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