
Introduction: Bidirectional interactions between cells and fluidic
surroundings regulate cellular functions and maintain tissue or organ
architecture. Accordingly, the synovial fluid is the primary source of
environmental signals and determines to a great extent the molecular
interactions within the joint capsule, both in homeostasis and
pathology. Areas covered: We provided an update on hyaluronic acid (HA)
and platelet-rich plasma
(PRP) concepts necessary to build the rationale for creating a combined
treatment. The information is based on a PubMed search using the terms 'platelet-rich plasma',
'hyaluronic acid', 'knee pathology', 'knee osteoarthritis' (OA). Expert
opinion: In OA, a deleterious fluidic microenvironment is established,
with presence of HA fragments, catabolic enzymes and inflammatory
molecules. The central concept underlying intra-articular injection is
to modify deleterious fluidic microenvironments. PRP administration has
shown pain remission and function improvement, but less than half of the
patients showed clinically significant improvement. PRP exceeds HA, the
comparator used in PRP clinical trials, albeit both HA and PRP
alleviate symptoms in mild-to-moderate OA patients. Combining PRP and HA
may benefit from their dissimilar biological mechanisms and help in
controlling delivery and presentation of signaling molecules. Three
armed randomized studies, using both HA and PRP as comparators, will
provide information about the impact of this approach.
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