%A Canapp,Sherman O. %A Canapp,Debra A. %A Ibrahim,Victor %A Carr,Brittany Jean %A Cox,Catherine %A Barrett,Jennifer G. %D 2016 %J Frontiers in Veterinary Science %C %F %G English %K supraspinatus tendinopathy,Mesenchymal Stem Cells,Platelet rich plasma,Adipose derived Stem Cells,Regenerative Medicine,Rotator Cuff %Q %R 10.3389/fvets.2016.00061 %W %L %M %P %7 %8 2016-September-09 %9 Original Research %+ Sherman O. Canapp,Jr.,Veterinary Orthopedic and Sports Medicine,USA,scanapp@vosm.com %# %! Adipose Derived Progenitor Cells and Platelet Rich Plasma for Supraspinatus Tendinopathy in Dogs %* %< %T The Use of Adipose-Derived Progenitor Cells and Platelet-Rich Plasma Combination for the Treatment of Supraspinatus Tendinopathy in 55 Dogs: A Retrospective Study %U https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2016.00061 %V 3 %0 JOURNAL ARTICLE %@ 2297-1769 %X ObjectiveTo report clinical findings and outcomes for 55 dogs with supraspinatus tendinopathy (ST) treated with adipose-derived progenitor cells and platelet-rich plasma (ADPC-PRP) therapy.MethodsMedical records of client-owned dogs diagnosed with ST that were treated with ADPC-PRP combination therapy were reviewed from 2006 to 2013. Data collected included signalment, medical history, limb involvement, prior treatments, physical and orthopedic examination, objective temporospatial gait analysis findings, diagnostic imaging results (radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, musculoskeletal ultrasonography), arthroscopy findings, and outcome.ResultsFollowing ultrasound-guided injection of ADPC-PRP, objective gait analysis was available on 25 of the 55 dogs at 90 days post ADPC-PRP therapy. Following treatment, a significant increase in total pressure index percentage (TPI%) was noted in the injured (treated) forelimb at 90 days post treatment (p = 0.036). At 90 days following treatment, 88% of cases had no significant difference in TPI% of the injured limb to the contralateral limb. The remaining 12% of cases had significantly improved (p = 0.036). Bilateral shoulder diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound revealed a significant reduction in tendon size (CSA) in the treated tendon at 90 days following treatment when compared to the initial CSA (p = 0.005). All cases showed significant improvement in fiber pattern of the affected supraspinatus tendon by the ultrasound shoulder pathology rating scale.Clinical RelevanceThese findings suggest that ADPC-PRP therapy should be considered for dogs with ST.