The platelet content of patelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), a mitoge
n stored in the alpha-granules, was studied during preparation and sto
rage of platelet concentrates (PC) and compared to the growth-promotin
g activity of platelets, beta-thromboglobulin (beta-TG) and lactate de
hydrogenase (LD). We compared PC prepared from platet-rich plasma (PRP
-PC; n = 10) and from buffy coat. Two different pre-preparation storag
e periods of the buffy coat were used: 4h (BC-PC:4h; n = 10) and 24 h
(BC-PC: 24h; n = 5). The platelet content of PDGF and beta-TG was meas
ured by a RIA technique and the growth-promoting activity by incorpora
tion of H-3-thymidine in stimulated fibroblasts. The platelet content
of PDGF, beta-TG and the growth-promoting activity of the platelets de
creased in a similar way during preparation and storage of PRP-PC (31/-2, 35+/-2 and 33+/-7%, respectively, at day 5 of storage; mean +/- S
EM). The release of LD was minor (3.9 +/-0.5% at day 5). At day 1 of s
torage the platelet content of PDGF was significantly better preserved
in BC-PC:4h than in BD-PC:24 h (88+/-2 and 81+/-3%, respectively, p =
0.03). Comparing BC-PC:4h and PRP-PC we found a significantly better
presentation of PDGF in BC-PC:4h until day 3 of storage (80+/-2 and 75
+/-1%, respectively at day 3; p = 0.046). In conclusion the preparatio
n of PC according to the PRP' method initially induces a higher loss o
f PDGF, and hence of the growth-promoting activity, than the BC method
.