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ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol.

Sec. Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

This article is part of the Research TopicInsights into the manufacturing, storage and transport of therapies for regenerative medicine: Challenges and Changing perspectivesView all 6 articles

Injection of Concentrated Growth Factors from Plasma for Treating Large Chronic Lower-Extremity Ulcers Defects

Provisionally accepted
Guangliang  ZhangGuangliang Zhang*Zhiqiang  ZhangZhiqiang ZhangNan  CaoNan CaoChaoqi  ZuoChaoqi ZuoXuan  GuoXuan GuoYilei  WuYilei WuYongxia  LiuYongxia LiuGuoyan  LiuGuoyan LiuXueqing  WangXueqing WangShengji  ZhouShengji ZhouHaixia  WangHaixia Wang
  • Shandong First Medical University Affiliated Dermatology Hospital, Jinan, China

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The treatment of chronic lower-extremity ulcers is challenging, with a high ulcer recurrence rate.In chronic wounds, the healing process is stagnated in the inflammatory phase, characterized by persistent activation of the innate immune response. Compared with normal wounds, its environment is highly changed, with the downregulation of growth factor (GF) receptors because of resident low-mitogenic cells. Recently, the use of autologous growth factors has been shown to improve wound healing. We used concentrated growth factors extracted from plasma to treat chronic lower-extremity ulcers. The patients were treated with injections of concentrated growth factors extracted from autologous blood plasma. The wound condition was evaluated five days after each injection. The five patients received five injections of concentrated growth factors once a week. After two weeks, the area of the wound reduced, and the lipodermatosclerosis and abnormal pigmentation significantly improved. The wound was fully epithelialized after treatment. Injection of concentrated growth factors extracted from plasma may effectively treat chronic lower-extremity ulcers. However, the sample size may be relatively small, and we plan to continue collecting additional cases to minimize potential bias.

Keywords: concentrated growth factors, Chronic ulcers, Wound Healing, Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine

Received: 07 Aug 2025; Accepted: 21 Nov 2025.

Copyright: © 2025 Zhang, Zhang, Cao, Zuo, Guo, Wu, Liu, Liu, Wang, Zhou and Wang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

* Correspondence: Guangliang Zhang, zhguliang2006@163.com

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