Abstract

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used in several areas of medicine due to its ability to promote tissue regeneration by growth factors and cytokines. This review addresses the use of PRP to rejuvenate ovarian follicles and increase the thickness of the endometrium to receive an embryo. PRP is obtained from the patient's own blood (autologous blood) - a fact that determines a lower chance of rejection reactions. Alpha granules of platelets provide and release supra physiological amounts of growth factors and cytokines, which provide a regenerative stimulus in tissues with low healing potential. In the ovary, PRP and its growth factors stimulate vascularization and recruitment of available primordial follicles that could no longer be otherwise stimulated. The rejuvenation of the ovary by PRP infusion aims to obtain new oocytes in ovaries with low numbers of follicles or low follicular reserve markers. In the preparation of the endometrium, PRP is used for its several growth factors that allow tissue proliferation and endometrial thickening, especially in cases of endometria that are difficult to prepare or that fail to reach an adequate minimum thickness (>7mm). To date, there are few studies of greater expression in the literature that support the use of PRP with the two purposes described above. Thus, although promising, the technique must still be validated by larger clinical trials.

Highlights

  • A recent increase in new autologous cycles of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has been reported by the latest report issued by the Latin American Society of Assisted Reproduction (REDLARA)

  • The objective of this paper is to review literature on the effects of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) on follicular and endometrial growth

  • Growth Factors Found in PRP (Figure 1) Platelets are known for their main function of preventing blood loss in vascular injury sites through interactions between platelets and proteins, which cause the formation of fibrin clots. (Fabi & Sundaram, 2014)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

A recent increase in new autologous cycles of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has been reported by the latest report issued by the Latin American Society of Assisted Reproduction (REDLARA). According to the National Summary Report of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, a total of 43,098 IVF cycles were performed in 2018 (data: 12th SisEmbrio report, 2020). Knowing that adequate endometrial thickness is a critical factor for embryo implantation, Chang et al (2015) conducted a study that investigated the effects of PRP in women with thin endometria (

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