Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Jeanine Salles dos
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UERJ
Texto Completo: http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/7769
Resumo: Several in vitro and in vivo models have been developed to study wound healing and to identify key mechanisms of this process. The most of these studies use animals models to reproduce the human physiology and possible therapeutic treatments. In order to evaluate the wound healing process in different wound models, we use a full-thickness excisional wound model and a burn model promoted by scalding. In the full-thickness excisional wound study, we approach the aspirin use (COX non-selective inhibitor) and its distinct effect on the gender in cutaneous wound healing on mice. It was observed that both female control and treated groups presented smaller wound area than male control and treated groups, respectively. Between female and male control groups, the females presented smaller myeloperoxidase activity and MIF-positive cells than control males. Comparing female and male treated groups it was observed that in female treated group, the myeloperoxidase activity and the F4/80-positive macrophages amount were greater than male treated group. Also between the treated groups, the females presented smaller hydroxyproline levels and greater vWF and VEGF protein expression compared to the males. In study of the burns performed by scalding, it was evaluated the caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties on repair of these lesions. It was observed that at 7, 14, 21 and 70 days after burning, the burn+CAPE group presented smaller wound area, beyond smaller myeloperoxidase activity and nitrite levels than burn group. It was also observed that the burn+CAPE group presented smaller CD68 and PECAM-1 protein expression compared to burn group. Analyzing the oxidative damage parameters, it was observed that the MDA and carbonilated proteins levels were greater in the burn group compared to burn+CAPE group. In conclusion, our study evaluated the wound healing process in 2 wound models on distinct rodent species with distinct approaches. In mice full-thickness wound model, under gender and aspirin action influence, it was seen that the aspirin administration impaired the wound healing process on Balb/c female mice, but did not alter the wound repair on males of the same lineage, what can be explained by reduction of the estrogen levels in these females. The CAPE use on rat burning healing demonstrated its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant efficiency because the burn+CAPE group presented greater burning healing, smaller inflammatory response, beyond smaller oxidative damage at lipid and protein level compared to burn group
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spelling Costa, Andréa Monte Altohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2742511199834466Pôrto, Luís Cristóvão de Moraes Sobrinohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8153025668900773Fidalgo, Thereza Christina Barjahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7181616799746888Gitirana, Lycia de Britohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8220560058699291Lagente, Vicenthttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8573759833281564Santos, Jeanine Salles dos2021-01-05T18:07:50Z2013-09-252012-07-23SANTOS, Jeanine Salles dos. Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo. 2012. 76 f. Tese (Doutorado em Biologia Humana) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2012.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/7769Several in vitro and in vivo models have been developed to study wound healing and to identify key mechanisms of this process. The most of these studies use animals models to reproduce the human physiology and possible therapeutic treatments. In order to evaluate the wound healing process in different wound models, we use a full-thickness excisional wound model and a burn model promoted by scalding. In the full-thickness excisional wound study, we approach the aspirin use (COX non-selective inhibitor) and its distinct effect on the gender in cutaneous wound healing on mice. It was observed that both female control and treated groups presented smaller wound area than male control and treated groups, respectively. Between female and male control groups, the females presented smaller myeloperoxidase activity and MIF-positive cells than control males. Comparing female and male treated groups it was observed that in female treated group, the myeloperoxidase activity and the F4/80-positive macrophages amount were greater than male treated group. Also between the treated groups, the females presented smaller hydroxyproline levels and greater vWF and VEGF protein expression compared to the males. In study of the burns performed by scalding, it was evaluated the caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties on repair of these lesions. It was observed that at 7, 14, 21 and 70 days after burning, the burn+CAPE group presented smaller wound area, beyond smaller myeloperoxidase activity and nitrite levels than burn group. It was also observed that the burn+CAPE group presented smaller CD68 and PECAM-1 protein expression compared to burn group. Analyzing the oxidative damage parameters, it was observed that the MDA and carbonilated proteins levels were greater in the burn group compared to burn+CAPE group. In conclusion, our study evaluated the wound healing process in 2 wound models on distinct rodent species with distinct approaches. In mice full-thickness wound model, under gender and aspirin action influence, it was seen that the aspirin administration impaired the wound healing process on Balb/c female mice, but did not alter the wound repair on males of the same lineage, what can be explained by reduction of the estrogen levels in these females. The CAPE use on rat burning healing demonstrated its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant efficiency because the burn+CAPE group presented greater burning healing, smaller inflammatory response, beyond smaller oxidative damage at lipid and protein level compared to burn groupNumerosos modelos in vitro e in vivo foram desenvolvidos para estudar o reparo de lesões e identificar os mecanismos chave deste processo. Visando avaliar o processo de cicatrização utilizamos um modelo de lesão excisional total e um modelo de queimadura promovida por escaldamento. No estudo utilizando o modelo de lesão excisional total, abordamos o uso da aspirina (um inibidor não seletivo da COX) e seu efeito diferenciado sobre os sexos na cicatrização cutânea de camundongos. Observamos que os grupos fêmea controle e tratado apresentaram contração atrasada comparado aos grupos macho controle e tratado, respectivamente. Entre os grupos fêmea e macho controles, as fêmeas apresentaram menor atividade da mieloperoxidase e menor quantidade de células MIF-positivas do que os machos controle. Já entre os grupos fêmea e macho tratados, foi observado que nas fêmeas tratadas, a atividade da mieloperoxidase e a quantidade de macrófagos F4/80-positivos estavam maiores do que no grupo macho tratado. Ainda entre os grupos tratados, as fêmeas apresentaram menores níveis de hidroxiprolina e maior expressão proteica de vWF e VEGF comparado aos machos. No estudo das lesões causadas por queimadura, avaliamos as propriedades anti- inflamatórias e antioxidantes do ácido cafeico fenetil ester (CAPE) no reparo destas lesões e observamos que em 7, 14, 21 e 70 dias após a queimadura, o grupo queimado+CAPE apresentou menor área lesada, além de menor atividade da mieloperoxidase e dos níveis de nitrito do que o grupo queimado. Também foi observado que no grupo queimado+CAPE a expressão proteica de CD68 e de PECAM-1 estava reduzida comparada ao grupo queimado. Analisando os parâmetros de dano oxidativo foi observado que os níveis de MDA e de proteínas carboniladas estavam menores no grupo queimado+CAPE do que no grupo queimado, tanto no plasma quanto na lesão. Em suma, nosso estudo avaliou o processo de cicatrização de dois modelos de lesão, em roedores de diferentes espécies e em abordagens distintas. No modelo de lesão excisional total em camundongos observamos que a administração da aspirina prejudicou o processo de cicatrização em camundongos Balb/c fêmeas, mas não afetou esse processo nos machos da mesma linhagem, o que pode ser explicado pela redução dos níveis de estrógenos nas fêmeas. A utilização do CAPE na cicatrização de queimaduras em ratas comprovou sua eficácia anti-inflamatória e antioxidante devido ao grupo queimado+CAPE ter apresentado maior taxa de cicatrização, redução da resposta inflamatória, além da redução do dano oxidativo em lipídeos e proteínas comparado ao grupo queimado.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-01-05T18:07:50Z No. of bitstreams: 1 0 Jeanine Salles dos Santos.pdf: 3018412 bytes, checksum: 6c41cbeb3a7cf93a85e42c4379690e90 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-01-05T18:07:50Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Evaluation of aspirin and caffeic acid phenethyl ester on cutaneous wond healing
title Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo
spellingShingle Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo
Santos, Jeanine Salles dos
Skin
Lesion
Repair
Granulation tissue
Aspirin
CAPE
Cicatrização de feridas
Queimaduras
Pele
Lesão
Reparo
Tecido de granulação
Aspirina
CAPE
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MORFOLOGIA
title_short Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo
title_full Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo
title_fullStr Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo
title_sort Avaliação da aspirina e do ácido cafeico fenetil estersobre o reparo tecidual cutâneo
author Santos, Jeanine Salles dos
author_facet Santos, Jeanine Salles dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Costa, Andréa Monte Alto
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Pôrto, Luís Cristóvão de Moraes Sobrino
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8153025668900773
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Fidalgo, Thereza Christina Barja
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7181616799746888
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Gitirana, Lycia de Brito
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8220560058699291
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Lagente, Vicent
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8573759833281564
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Jeanine Salles dos
contributor_str_mv Costa, Andréa Monte Alto
Pôrto, Luís Cristóvão de Moraes Sobrino
Fidalgo, Thereza Christina Barja
Gitirana, Lycia de Brito
Lagente, Vicent
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Skin
Lesion
Repair
Granulation tissue
Aspirin
CAPE
topic Skin
Lesion
Repair
Granulation tissue
Aspirin
CAPE
Cicatrização de feridas
Queimaduras
Pele
Lesão
Reparo
Tecido de granulação
Aspirina
CAPE
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MORFOLOGIA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cicatrização de feridas
Queimaduras
Pele
Lesão
Reparo
Tecido de granulação
Aspirina
CAPE
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MORFOLOGIA
description Several in vitro and in vivo models have been developed to study wound healing and to identify key mechanisms of this process. The most of these studies use animals models to reproduce the human physiology and possible therapeutic treatments. In order to evaluate the wound healing process in different wound models, we use a full-thickness excisional wound model and a burn model promoted by scalding. In the full-thickness excisional wound study, we approach the aspirin use (COX non-selective inhibitor) and its distinct effect on the gender in cutaneous wound healing on mice. It was observed that both female control and treated groups presented smaller wound area than male control and treated groups, respectively. Between female and male control groups, the females presented smaller myeloperoxidase activity and MIF-positive cells than control males. Comparing female and male treated groups it was observed that in female treated group, the myeloperoxidase activity and the F4/80-positive macrophages amount were greater than male treated group. Also between the treated groups, the females presented smaller hydroxyproline levels and greater vWF and VEGF protein expression compared to the males. In study of the burns performed by scalding, it was evaluated the caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties on repair of these lesions. It was observed that at 7, 14, 21 and 70 days after burning, the burn+CAPE group presented smaller wound area, beyond smaller myeloperoxidase activity and nitrite levels than burn group. It was also observed that the burn+CAPE group presented smaller CD68 and PECAM-1 protein expression compared to burn group. Analyzing the oxidative damage parameters, it was observed that the MDA and carbonilated proteins levels were greater in the burn group compared to burn+CAPE group. In conclusion, our study evaluated the wound healing process in 2 wound models on distinct rodent species with distinct approaches. In mice full-thickness wound model, under gender and aspirin action influence, it was seen that the aspirin administration impaired the wound healing process on Balb/c female mice, but did not alter the wound repair on males of the same lineage, what can be explained by reduction of the estrogen levels in these females. The CAPE use on rat burning healing demonstrated its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant efficiency because the burn+CAPE group presented greater burning healing, smaller inflammatory response, beyond smaller oxidative damage at lipid and protein level compared to burn group
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