Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing

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Autor(a) principal: Jerônimo,Márcio Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Barros,Adria do Prado, MoritaI,Vinícius Elord Zen, Alves,Erika Oliveira, Souza,Nathalia Lobão Barroso de, Almeida,Rosane Mansan de, Nóbrega,Yanna Karla Medeiros, Cavalcanti Neto,Florêncio Figueiredo, Amorin,Rivadávio, Borin,Maria de Fátima, Bocca,Anamélia Lorenzetti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To evaluate the contribution of L-arginine oral or topical rout of administration in the surgical wound healing process. METHODS: L-arginine was orally or topically administrated to mice after a laparotomy model procedure. The wounds were analyzed to evaluate the granulation tissue by HE analysis, collagen deposition, iNOS and cytokines production by immunochemisyry on wound progress. Mice used in this model were healthy, immunosupressed or diabetic and all of them were treated with different concentration of L-arginine and rout of administration. RESULTS: Suggested that groups treated with L-arginine orally or topically improved wound repair when compared with non-treatad mice. L- arginine treatment stimulated TGF-β and restricted NO production leading to a mild Th1 response and collagen deposition in injured area, when it was orally administrated. Topical administration decreased IL-8 and CCR1 expression by wound cells but did not interfere with TNF-α and IL-10 production, ratifying the decrease of inflammatory response, the oral administration however, presented a higher iNOS and TGF-β expression then. L-arginine treatment also improved the improved the wound healing in immunosupressed or diabetic mice. CONCLUSION: L-arginine administrated orally or topically can be considered an important factor in the recuperation of tissues.
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spelling Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healingArginineWound HealingTransforming Growth Factor betaNitric OxideCytokinesMiceABSTRACT PURPOSE: To evaluate the contribution of L-arginine oral or topical rout of administration in the surgical wound healing process. METHODS: L-arginine was orally or topically administrated to mice after a laparotomy model procedure. The wounds were analyzed to evaluate the granulation tissue by HE analysis, collagen deposition, iNOS and cytokines production by immunochemisyry on wound progress. Mice used in this model were healthy, immunosupressed or diabetic and all of them were treated with different concentration of L-arginine and rout of administration. RESULTS: Suggested that groups treated with L-arginine orally or topically improved wound repair when compared with non-treatad mice. L- arginine treatment stimulated TGF-β and restricted NO production leading to a mild Th1 response and collagen deposition in injured area, when it was orally administrated. Topical administration decreased IL-8 and CCR1 expression by wound cells but did not interfere with TNF-α and IL-10 production, ratifying the decrease of inflammatory response, the oral administration however, presented a higher iNOS and TGF-β expression then. L-arginine treatment also improved the improved the wound healing in immunosupressed or diabetic mice. CONCLUSION: L-arginine administrated orally or topically can be considered an important factor in the recuperation of tissues.Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia2016-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502016000900586Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira v.31 n.9 2016reponame:Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia (SBDPC)instacron:SBDPC10.1590/S0102-865020160090000003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJerônimo,Márcio SousaBarros,Adria do PradoMoritaI,Vinícius Elord ZenAlves,Erika OliveiraSouza,Nathalia Lobão Barroso deAlmeida,Rosane Mansan deNóbrega,Yanna Karla MedeirosCavalcanti Neto,Florêncio FigueiredoAmorin,RivadávioBorin,Maria de FátimaBocca,Anamélia Lorenzettieng2016-10-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-86502016000900586Revistahttps://www.bvs-vet.org.br/vetindex/periodicos/acta-cirurgica-brasileira/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sgolden@terra.com.br0102-86501678-2674opendoar:2016-10-05T00:00Acta Cirúrgica Brasileira (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia (SBDPC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing
title Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing
spellingShingle Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing
Jerônimo,Márcio Sousa
Arginine
Wound Healing
Transforming Growth Factor beta
Nitric Oxide
Cytokines
Mice
title_short Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing
title_full Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing
title_fullStr Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing
title_full_unstemmed Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing
title_sort Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing
author Jerônimo,Márcio Sousa
author_facet Jerônimo,Márcio Sousa
Barros,Adria do Prado
MoritaI,Vinícius Elord Zen
Alves,Erika Oliveira
Souza,Nathalia Lobão Barroso de
Almeida,Rosane Mansan de
Nóbrega,Yanna Karla Medeiros
Cavalcanti Neto,Florêncio Figueiredo
Amorin,Rivadávio
Borin,Maria de Fátima
Bocca,Anamélia Lorenzetti
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author2 Barros,Adria do Prado
MoritaI,Vinícius Elord Zen
Alves,Erika Oliveira
Souza,Nathalia Lobão Barroso de
Almeida,Rosane Mansan de
Nóbrega,Yanna Karla Medeiros
Cavalcanti Neto,Florêncio Figueiredo
Amorin,Rivadávio
Borin,Maria de Fátima
Bocca,Anamélia Lorenzetti
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author
author
author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jerônimo,Márcio Sousa
Barros,Adria do Prado
MoritaI,Vinícius Elord Zen
Alves,Erika Oliveira
Souza,Nathalia Lobão Barroso de
Almeida,Rosane Mansan de
Nóbrega,Yanna Karla Medeiros
Cavalcanti Neto,Florêncio Figueiredo
Amorin,Rivadávio
Borin,Maria de Fátima
Bocca,Anamélia Lorenzetti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arginine
Wound Healing
Transforming Growth Factor beta
Nitric Oxide
Cytokines
Mice
topic Arginine
Wound Healing
Transforming Growth Factor beta
Nitric Oxide
Cytokines
Mice
description ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To evaluate the contribution of L-arginine oral or topical rout of administration in the surgical wound healing process. METHODS: L-arginine was orally or topically administrated to mice after a laparotomy model procedure. The wounds were analyzed to evaluate the granulation tissue by HE analysis, collagen deposition, iNOS and cytokines production by immunochemisyry on wound progress. Mice used in this model were healthy, immunosupressed or diabetic and all of them were treated with different concentration of L-arginine and rout of administration. RESULTS: Suggested that groups treated with L-arginine orally or topically improved wound repair when compared with non-treatad mice. L- arginine treatment stimulated TGF-β and restricted NO production leading to a mild Th1 response and collagen deposition in injured area, when it was orally administrated. Topical administration decreased IL-8 and CCR1 expression by wound cells but did not interfere with TNF-α and IL-10 production, ratifying the decrease of inflammatory response, the oral administration however, presented a higher iNOS and TGF-β expression then. L-arginine treatment also improved the improved the wound healing in immunosupressed or diabetic mice. CONCLUSION: L-arginine administrated orally or topically can be considered an important factor in the recuperation of tissues.
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