This study investigated the effect of the silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF)
in the healing of the severed superficial digital flexor tendon in donkeys (SDFT). Twenty-seven
adult donkeys were used in the study. The animals were divided into three equal groups. The first
group (control group) in which the severed SDFT was sutured without the addition of any adjuvant.
In the second group, there was a suture of severed SDFT with the addition of 1 ml of 1 mM silver
nanoparticles (AgNPs group). The third group was subjected to the cutting of SDFT and then the
addition of PRF after its suture. Each group of animals was divided into three equal subgroups that
were examined after 1, 2, and 3 months. Each group of animals was clinically evaluated by assessing
lameness. Gross and microscopic examinations of the healed tendons were performed after 1, 2,
and 3 months of surgery. In comparison to the control group, the lameness degree decreased in the
PRF and AgNPs groups, particularly in the third month after surgery. Furthermore, the lameness
decreased significantly after the 3rd month relative to the 1st-month lameness in the AgNPs group.
Interestingly, it was found that the PRF and AgNPs enhanced cell alignment and collagen deposition
at the site of tendon injury, particularly among third-month subgroups. Therefore, it could be
concluded that the PRF and AgNPs are effective materials for enhancing SDFT healing in donkeys.
Research Abstract	
              Research Date	
              Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              Scientific Reports
          Research Member	
          
      Research Publisher	
              Springer Nature
          Research Rank	
              Q2
          Research Vol	
              13
          Research Website	
              https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-30543-w
          Research Year	
              2023
          Research Pages	
              12
           
          