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Abstract

This study aimed to explore the correlation of blood quality with transforming growth factor (TGF-ß1) of platelet rich
plasma (PRP) which was used for bone and periodontal tissue regeneration. Thirty nine subjects participated in this
study. Data of age, gender, eritrocyt, leucocyt, hemoglobin, thrombocyt, and TGF-ß1 concentration were used to
analyze the correlation using Spearman correlation test. This study found leucocyt, eritrocyt, hemoglobin, thrombocyt
concentration mean was 8.19 g/dl, 5.31 g/dl, 14.48 g/dl, 326.32 g/dl, respectively. The TGF-ß1 concentration mean
acquired from PRP was 31994.27 pg/ml. Based on Spearman correlation test, significant correlation was only
observed in eritrocyt concentration variable with p value 0.023 (p<0.05) and it was higher in male than in female. It
was concluded that TGF-ß1 concentration in PRP from normal subject was 31994.27 pg/ml. Based on leucocyt,
eritrocyt, hemoglobin, and thrombocyt test to TGF-ß1, only eritrocyt showed the significant relationship. This finding
also showed the linear correlation between the amoung of eritrocyt in blood with TGF-ß1 as the increased eritrocyt
value was followed by the excalated TGF-ß1 value.

Pages

80-85

Rights

©2016Surijana Mappangara, Burhanuddin DP, Arni Irawaty Djais

DOI

10.15562/jdmfs.v13i2.393

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