Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathology

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Autor(a) principal: Tillmann, Mariana Teixeira
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Mendes, Cláudia Beatriz de Mello, Fischer, Geferson, Varela Júnior, Antonio Sergio, Fernandes, Cristina Gevehr, Nobre, Márcia de Oliveria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/26288
Resumo: Phytoterapic compounds have been used in wound healing for many centuries. Nowadays, scientific evidences of phytotherapeutics is a requirement of the legislation. The scientific literature notes the need for healing topics yielding scars that are both aesthetically appealing and resistant. We aimed to evaluate the cytotoxicity of several doses of T. aestivum extract (2 mg mL-1, 4 mg mL-1, 6 mg mL-1, 8 mg mL-1 and 10 mg mL-1) in a fibroblast cell line and the healing process in an in vivo experimental model (New Zealand rabbits). For this, MTT test in 3T6 cells was performed in duplicates using MEM (0 mg ml-1) as negative control. Cell viability was calculated as: absorbance average in treatments/absorbance average in controls x 100. In vivo test was performed in 78 skin wounds in rabbits that were treated with 2 mg ml-1and 10 mg ml-1 of T. aestivum and non-ionic cream for 21 days. After this period, it was evaluated the histology using picrosorius and Gomori’s trichrome staining. Statistical analysis was evaluated using T test (Graphpad) for cytotoxicity assay, Fischer test for the gomori trichrome test (Grahpad) and Kruskal-Wallis (Statistic 9.0) for picrosirius test. The in vitro test resulted in cytotoxicity observed at 2mg mL-1 whereas cells were viable at higher doses. On the other hand, it was observed that collagen formation of wounds was more uniform with this dose than with 10mg mL-1 extract in the in vivo study. Thus, we conclude that the 2mg mL-1 T. aestivum aqueous extract dose was more efficient in the in vivo wound healing study, despite its cytotoxic effects in vitro.
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spelling Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathologyTriticum aestivum em feridas cutâneas abertas: citotoxicidade e histopatologia de colágenoWound healingRabbitsPicrosiriusGomori trichomeWheat.CicatrizaçãoCoelhosPicro SiriusTricrômico de golmoriTrigo.Phytoterapic compounds have been used in wound healing for many centuries. Nowadays, scientific evidences of phytotherapeutics is a requirement of the legislation. The scientific literature notes the need for healing topics yielding scars that are both aesthetically appealing and resistant. We aimed to evaluate the cytotoxicity of several doses of T. aestivum extract (2 mg mL-1, 4 mg mL-1, 6 mg mL-1, 8 mg mL-1 and 10 mg mL-1) in a fibroblast cell line and the healing process in an in vivo experimental model (New Zealand rabbits). For this, MTT test in 3T6 cells was performed in duplicates using MEM (0 mg ml-1) as negative control. Cell viability was calculated as: absorbance average in treatments/absorbance average in controls x 100. In vivo test was performed in 78 skin wounds in rabbits that were treated with 2 mg ml-1and 10 mg ml-1 of T. aestivum and non-ionic cream for 21 days. After this period, it was evaluated the histology using picrosorius and Gomori’s trichrome staining. Statistical analysis was evaluated using T test (Graphpad) for cytotoxicity assay, Fischer test for the gomori trichrome test (Grahpad) and Kruskal-Wallis (Statistic 9.0) for picrosirius test. The in vitro test resulted in cytotoxicity observed at 2mg mL-1 whereas cells were viable at higher doses. On the other hand, it was observed that collagen formation of wounds was more uniform with this dose than with 10mg mL-1 extract in the in vivo study. Thus, we conclude that the 2mg mL-1 T. aestivum aqueous extract dose was more efficient in the in vivo wound healing study, despite its cytotoxic effects in vitro.Os extratos vegetais têm sido utilizados na cicatrização de feridas a muitos séculos. No entanto nos dias atuais a comprovação científica dos fitoterápicos é uma exigência da legislação. Na literatura científica se observa a necessidade de cicatrizantes tópicos que proporcionem uma cicatriz estética e resistente. Devido a isso objetivou-se avaliar a citotoxicidade de diversas doses de T. aestivum (2 mg mL1, 4 mg mL-1, 6 mg mL-1, 8 mg mL-1 e 10 mg mL-1) em linhagem celular de fibroblasto, e o processo cicatricial em modelo experimental (New Zealand rabbits) in vivo. Para isso foi realizado o teste de MTT em linhagem celular 3T. Tests were performed in duplicates, using MEM (0 mg mL-1) as negative control. Cell viability was calculated as: absorbance average in treatments/absorbance average in controls x 100. No ensaio in vivo foram realizadas 78 feridas experimentais em coelhos que foram tratadas T. aestivum 2mg mL-1, T. aestivum 10 mg mL-1e creme não iônico por 21 dias, após foi avaliado a histologia do tricrômico de golmori e de picrosirius. Na análise estatística do ensaio de citotoxicidade foi realizado o teste de t (Graphpad), para avaliação do tricomico de golmori foi realizado o teste de fischer (Graphpad) e no picrosirius foi avaliado através de Kruskal - Wallis (Statistic 9.0). O resultado in vitro demonstrou que a dose de 2mg mL-1 foi citotóxica para as células e que doses maiores a essa apresentavam viabilidade celular. No entanto no estudo in vivo foi constatado que as feridas tratadas com essa dose apresentaram a formação de colágeno mais uniforme que as tratadas com 10 mg mL-1. Concluí-se que a dose de 2mg mL-1 do extrato aquoso de T. aestivum é eficiente no ensaio in vivo com as feridas experimentais, o que não foi observado no estudo in vitro.UEL2018-08-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2628810.5433/1679-0359.2018v39n4p1547Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 39 No. 4 (2018); 1547-1554Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 39 n. 4 (2018); 1547-15541679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/26288/23976Copyright (c) 2018 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTillmann, Mariana TeixeiraMendes, Cláudia Beatriz de MelloFischer, GefersonVarela Júnior, Antonio SergioFernandes, Cristina GevehrNobre, Márcia de Oliveria2022-10-20T19:47:02Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26288Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-10-20T19:47:02Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathology
Triticum aestivum em feridas cutâneas abertas: citotoxicidade e histopatologia de colágeno
title Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathology
spellingShingle Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathology
Tillmann, Mariana Teixeira
Wound healing
Rabbits
Picrosirius
Gomori trichome
Wheat.
Cicatrização
Coelhos
Picro Sirius
Tricrômico de golmori
Trigo.
title_short Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathology
title_full Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathology
title_fullStr Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathology
title_full_unstemmed Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathology
title_sort Triticum aestivum in open skin wounds: cytotoxicity and collagen histopathology
author Tillmann, Mariana Teixeira
author_facet Tillmann, Mariana Teixeira
Mendes, Cláudia Beatriz de Mello
Fischer, Geferson
Varela Júnior, Antonio Sergio
Fernandes, Cristina Gevehr
Nobre, Márcia de Oliveria
author_role author
author2 Mendes, Cláudia Beatriz de Mello
Fischer, Geferson
Varela Júnior, Antonio Sergio
Fernandes, Cristina Gevehr
Nobre, Márcia de Oliveria
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tillmann, Mariana Teixeira
Mendes, Cláudia Beatriz de Mello
Fischer, Geferson
Varela Júnior, Antonio Sergio
Fernandes, Cristina Gevehr
Nobre, Márcia de Oliveria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wound healing
Rabbits
Picrosirius
Gomori trichome
Wheat.
Cicatrização
Coelhos
Picro Sirius
Tricrômico de golmori
Trigo.
topic Wound healing
Rabbits
Picrosirius
Gomori trichome
Wheat.
Cicatrização
Coelhos
Picro Sirius
Tricrômico de golmori
Trigo.
description Phytoterapic compounds have been used in wound healing for many centuries. Nowadays, scientific evidences of phytotherapeutics is a requirement of the legislation. The scientific literature notes the need for healing topics yielding scars that are both aesthetically appealing and resistant. We aimed to evaluate the cytotoxicity of several doses of T. aestivum extract (2 mg mL-1, 4 mg mL-1, 6 mg mL-1, 8 mg mL-1 and 10 mg mL-1) in a fibroblast cell line and the healing process in an in vivo experimental model (New Zealand rabbits). For this, MTT test in 3T6 cells was performed in duplicates using MEM (0 mg ml-1) as negative control. Cell viability was calculated as: absorbance average in treatments/absorbance average in controls x 100. In vivo test was performed in 78 skin wounds in rabbits that were treated with 2 mg ml-1and 10 mg ml-1 of T. aestivum and non-ionic cream for 21 days. After this period, it was evaluated the histology using picrosorius and Gomori’s trichrome staining. Statistical analysis was evaluated using T test (Graphpad) for cytotoxicity assay, Fischer test for the gomori trichrome test (Grahpad) and Kruskal-Wallis (Statistic 9.0) for picrosirius test. The in vitro test resulted in cytotoxicity observed at 2mg mL-1 whereas cells were viable at higher doses. On the other hand, it was observed that collagen formation of wounds was more uniform with this dose than with 10mg mL-1 extract in the in vivo study. Thus, we conclude that the 2mg mL-1 T. aestivum aqueous extract dose was more efficient in the in vivo wound healing study, despite its cytotoxic effects in vitro.
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