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. 1997 Mar;53(3):279–285. doi: 10.1007/PL00000605

Evaluation of the trophic effect of human placental polydeoxyribonucleotide on human knee skin fibroblasts in primary culture

O Muratore 1, A Pesce Schito 1, G Cattarini 1, E L Tonoli 1, S Gianoglio 1, S Schiappacasse 2, L Felli 2, F Picchetta 2, G C Schito 1
PMCID: PMC11147285  PMID: 9104493

Abstract.

A simple assay capable of evaluating the trophic effect of growth factors or active principles on human skin diploid fibroblasts in primary culture has been developed. The results indicate that at physiological concentrations (20–100 μg/ml) a human placental polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) preparation enhances the growth of human skin diploid fibroblasts of the knee in primary culture. This effect is consistently reproducible in the case of patients over 60 years of age, and may explain previously reported data on the successful clinical applications of human placental preparations, suggesting a selective benefit of PDRN in wound healing when compared to other treatments.

Keywords: Key words Human placental polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN); primary tissue culture; human skin fibroblasts; wound healing.

Footnotes

Received 24 October 1996; received after revision 11 December 1996; accepted 27 December 1996


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