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Synergetic effects of shock waves with polydeoxyribonucleotides on rotator cuff tendon tear in a rabbit model
DONG HAN KIM1, DONG RAK KWON1,*, GI-YOUNG PARK1, YONG SUK MOON2
1 Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Catholic University of Daegu School of Medicine, Daegu, 42472, South Korea
2 Department of Anatomy, Catholic University of Daegu School of Medicine, Daegu, 42472, South Korea
* Address correspondence to: Dong Rak Kwon,
(This article belongs to this Special Issue: Stem Cells, Protein Therapeutics, and Regenerative Medicine)
BIOCELL 2021, 45(3), 527-536. https://doi.org/10.32604/biocell.2021.014350
Received 19 September 2020; Accepted 20 December 2020; Issue published 03 March 2021
Abstract
This work aimed to investigate the synergetic therapeutic effects of polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRN)
combined with extracorporeal shock waves therapy (ESWT) and the effects of the therapy according to ESWT
sequences on a chronic traumatic full-thickness rotator cuff tear (RCT) in rabbit models. For this purpose, thirty-two
rabbits were randomly allocated into 4 groups. An excision was made to create a 5-mm sized full-thickness RCT right
proximal to the insertion site on the supraspinatus. After 6 weeks, 4 different procedures (normal saline, Group 1;
PDRN injection, Group 2; PDRN injection before ESWT, Group 3; PDRN injection after ESWT, Group 4) were
performed. PDRN injection and radial type ESWT were each performed 4 times per week. Gross morphology,
Immunohistochemistry, and motion analysis were performed at 4 weeks after treatments. All parameters including
tear size, Masson’s trichrome (MT) staining, anti-collagen 1 monoclonal antibody immunostaining (COL-1),
proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), anti-platelet endothelial cell
adhesion molecule-1 polyclonal antibody (PECAM-1), and motion analysis, were significantly greater in Group 2,
Group 3, and Group 4 than in Group 1. In Group 4, all parameters were significantly greater than in Group 2, and
parameters including MT staining, COL-1, PCNA, PECAM-1, and fast walking time were significantly greater than
Group 3. There were no significant differences between Group 2 and Group 3. This study demonstrated that PDRN
injection alone and combined with ESWT were more effective than control treatment and applying ESWT before
PDRN injection was also shown to yield better outcomes in parameters including angiogenesis, cell proliferation, and
fast walking time in a rabbit model with chronic traumatic full-thickness RCT. Therefore, the application of ESWT
before PDRN injection could be recommended for optimal outcomes of the conservative treatments when the patients
with full-thickness RCT are not suitable in surgical treatment.
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KIM, D. H., KWON, D. R., PARK, G., MOON, Y. S. (2021). Synergetic effects of shock waves with polydeoxyribonucleotides on rotator cuff tendon tear in a rabbit model.
BIOCELL, 45(3), 527–536.
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