Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos

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Autor(a) principal: Venter, Neil Grant
Data de Publicação: 2014
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/1/12317
Resumo: Burns are common and recurring events in the daily lives of medical care. There is a constant search to understand itsphysiopathology, in order to minimize its devastating results. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a platelet concentrate with capacity of local release of multiple growth factors (FC) that accelerate healing. This study consists in two experiments: the first to validate an experimental model for the creation of standardized burns in size and depth and the second to evaluate the use of PRP in burns. The burns were achieved in an experimental burn model using an equipment that we developed and allows precise temperature control and in association with a innovative fixation technique that creates a constant pressure. Twelve rats per group underwent burns at 60oC, 70oC or 80oC for 10 seconds, with a device that we developed. Half of the animals of each group was killed on the third day and their wounds were analyzed by histology, and in the other half the wounds were measured and monitored until their closure. In the use of PRP in burns, second degree burns (SD), second degree burns with induced diabetes mellitus (SDD) and third degree burns (TD) were evaluated. Ninety animals were divided into three groups (SD, SDD, and TD) and in each one10 animals were treated, 10 animals served as controls, and 10 animals were used for PRP preparation. The wound areas were accompanied until the twenty-first day, when the animals were killed and skin biopsies were obtained. The results of the validation of the model show that the burns derived from 60oC were of superficial SD (28% of the dermis involved); for 70 °C they were deep SD (72% of the dermis involved); and for 80oC they were TD (100% of the dermis involved). Regarding the use of PRP in burns, it was observed that in the SD and SDD treated groups the wound closure was accelerated and there was reduction in the number of CD31, CD163, CD68, MPO, and TGF-β positive cells, and increasing of the number of MMP2 positive cells. The neoepidermis was thinner in control of both SD and SDD groups, and the granulation tissue was reduced in both control SDD and TD. The model used is safe and reliable to produce regular and uniform burns of varying diameters, by its ability of the fine control of temperature, by the animal positioning, and by its reproducibility. PRP appears to accelerate the healing of burns of SD and SDD, but not TD.
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spelling Marques, Ruy Garciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9834395683414025Costa, Andréa Monte Altohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2742511199834466Mandarim-de-lacerda, Carlos Albertohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2960155071929174Maya, Maria Cristina Araujohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9816036002336560Guimarães, Fernando Serrahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0310478142065036Schanaider, Albertohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1424775784461059Fiorelli, Rossano Kepler Alvimhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2926183187147416http://lattes.cnpq.br/6927980446548475Venter, Neil Grant2021-01-06T20:31:59Z2015-09-182014-11-26VENTER, Neil Grant. Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos. 2014. 77 f. Tese (Doutorado em Sistema Urogenital; Sistema Cardiovascular; Técnica operatória e Cirurgia Experimental) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2014.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/12317Burns are common and recurring events in the daily lives of medical care. There is a constant search to understand itsphysiopathology, in order to minimize its devastating results. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a platelet concentrate with capacity of local release of multiple growth factors (FC) that accelerate healing. This study consists in two experiments: the first to validate an experimental model for the creation of standardized burns in size and depth and the second to evaluate the use of PRP in burns. The burns were achieved in an experimental burn model using an equipment that we developed and allows precise temperature control and in association with a innovative fixation technique that creates a constant pressure. Twelve rats per group underwent burns at 60oC, 70oC or 80oC for 10 seconds, with a device that we developed. Half of the animals of each group was killed on the third day and their wounds were analyzed by histology, and in the other half the wounds were measured and monitored until their closure. In the use of PRP in burns, second degree burns (SD), second degree burns with induced diabetes mellitus (SDD) and third degree burns (TD) were evaluated. Ninety animals were divided into three groups (SD, SDD, and TD) and in each one10 animals were treated, 10 animals served as controls, and 10 animals were used for PRP preparation. The wound areas were accompanied until the twenty-first day, when the animals were killed and skin biopsies were obtained. The results of the validation of the model show that the burns derived from 60oC were of superficial SD (28% of the dermis involved); for 70 °C they were deep SD (72% of the dermis involved); and for 80oC they were TD (100% of the dermis involved). Regarding the use of PRP in burns, it was observed that in the SD and SDD treated groups the wound closure was accelerated and there was reduction in the number of CD31, CD163, CD68, MPO, and TGF-β positive cells, and increasing of the number of MMP2 positive cells. The neoepidermis was thinner in control of both SD and SDD groups, and the granulation tissue was reduced in both control SDD and TD. The model used is safe and reliable to produce regular and uniform burns of varying diameters, by its ability of the fine control of temperature, by the animal positioning, and by its reproducibility. PRP appears to accelerate the healing of burns of SD and SDD, but not TD.As queimaduras são eventos comuns e recorrentes no dia a dia dos atendimentos médicos. Há uma constante busca para entender a sua fisiopatologia, no intuito de minimizar seus resultados devastadores. Plasma rico em plaquetas (PRP) é um concentrado de plaquetas com capacidade de liberação local de múltiplos fatores de crescimento (FC) que aceleram a cicatrização. Este estudo consiste em dois experimentos: o primeiro visa validar um modelo experimental para a criação de queimaduras de tamanho e profundidade padronizados e, o segundo, avalia o uso de PRP em queimaduras. Para o desenvolvimento de queimaduras na validação do modelo experimental, foi idealizado um equipamento que permitisse o controle preciso da temperatura, além da utilização em conjunto de uma técnica inovadora de fixação que garante pressão constante no momento das queimaduras. Para o primeiro experimento, foram utilizados 12 ratos, por grupo, submetidos a queimaduras de 60 oC, 70 oC ou 80 oC por dez segundos, com um equipamento que desenvolvemos. Metade dos animais de cada grupo foi morta no terceiro dia e suas feridas foram analisadas por histologia, e, na outra metade, a ferida foi mensurada e acompanhada até o seu fechamento. No uso de PRP em queimaduras, foram avaliadas queimaduras de segundo grau (SG), segundo grau com diabetes mellitus induzido (SGD) e queimaduras de terceiro grau (TG). Noventa animais foram distribuídos em três grupos (SG, SGD e TG), onde, em cada um, dez animais foram tratados, dez serviram de controle e dez foram utilizados para o preparo do PRP. As áreas das feridas foram acompanhadas até o vigésimo primeiro dia, quando os animais foram mortos e biópsias de pele foram realizadas. Os resultados da validação do modelo mostram que as queimaduras produzidas com 60 oC foram de SG superficial (28% da derme envolvida); com 70 oC foram de SG profundo (72% da derme envolvida); e com 80 oC foram de TG (100% da derme envolvida). Em relação ao uso de PRP em queimaduras, observou-se que nos grupos tratados SG e SGD houve aceleração do fechamento da ferida e redução no número de células CD31, CD163, CD68, MPO e TGF-β positivas, e aumento do número de células MMP2 positivas. A neoepiderme foi mais fina nos controles dos grupos SG e SGD, e o tecido de granulação foi reduzido nos controles SGD e TG. O modelo utilizado é seguro e confiável para produzir queimaduras regulares e uniformes, de diâmetros variados, pela capacidade do controle fino da temperatura e pelo posicionamento do animal, e reprodutíveis. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Use of plasma-rich plasma in buns Experimental model in rats
title Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos
spellingShingle Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos
Venter, Neil Grant
Platelet-rich plasma
Burns
Healing
Experimental model
Rat
Plasma rico em plaquetas
Queimaduras
Cicatrização
Modelo experimental
Rato
Plasma rico em plaquetas
Queimaduras Tratamento
Pele Reparos e reconstrução
Cicatrização de feridas
Modelos animais de doenças
Ratos
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CIRURGIA::CIRURGIA EXPERIMENTAL
title_short Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos
title_full Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos
title_fullStr Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos
title_full_unstemmed Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos
title_sort Uso de plasma rico em plaquetas em queimaduras Modelo experimental em ratos
author Venter, Neil Grant
author_facet Venter, Neil Grant
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Mandarim-de-lacerda, Carlos Alberto
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Maya, Maria Cristina Araujo
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Fernando Serra
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0310478142065036
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Schanaider, Alberto
dc.contributor.referee4Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1424775784461059
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Fiorelli, Rossano Kepler Alvim
dc.contributor.referee5Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/2926183187147416
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6927980446548475
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Venter, Neil Grant
contributor_str_mv Marques, Ruy Garcia
Costa, Andréa Monte Alto
Mandarim-de-lacerda, Carlos Alberto
Maya, Maria Cristina Araujo
Guimarães, Fernando Serra
Schanaider, Alberto
Fiorelli, Rossano Kepler Alvim
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Platelet-rich plasma
Burns
Healing
Experimental model
Rat
topic Platelet-rich plasma
Burns
Healing
Experimental model
Rat
Plasma rico em plaquetas
Queimaduras
Cicatrização
Modelo experimental
Rato
Plasma rico em plaquetas
Queimaduras Tratamento
Pele Reparos e reconstrução
Cicatrização de feridas
Modelos animais de doenças
Ratos
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CIRURGIA::CIRURGIA EXPERIMENTAL
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plasma rico em plaquetas
Queimaduras
Cicatrização
Modelo experimental
Rato
Plasma rico em plaquetas
Queimaduras Tratamento
Pele Reparos e reconstrução
Cicatrização de feridas
Modelos animais de doenças
Ratos
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description Burns are common and recurring events in the daily lives of medical care. There is a constant search to understand itsphysiopathology, in order to minimize its devastating results. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a platelet concentrate with capacity of local release of multiple growth factors (FC) that accelerate healing. This study consists in two experiments: the first to validate an experimental model for the creation of standardized burns in size and depth and the second to evaluate the use of PRP in burns. The burns were achieved in an experimental burn model using an equipment that we developed and allows precise temperature control and in association with a innovative fixation technique that creates a constant pressure. Twelve rats per group underwent burns at 60oC, 70oC or 80oC for 10 seconds, with a device that we developed. Half of the animals of each group was killed on the third day and their wounds were analyzed by histology, and in the other half the wounds were measured and monitored until their closure. In the use of PRP in burns, second degree burns (SD), second degree burns with induced diabetes mellitus (SDD) and third degree burns (TD) were evaluated. Ninety animals were divided into three groups (SD, SDD, and TD) and in each one10 animals were treated, 10 animals served as controls, and 10 animals were used for PRP preparation. The wound areas were accompanied until the twenty-first day, when the animals were killed and skin biopsies were obtained. The results of the validation of the model show that the burns derived from 60oC were of superficial SD (28% of the dermis involved); for 70 °C they were deep SD (72% of the dermis involved); and for 80oC they were TD (100% of the dermis involved). Regarding the use of PRP in burns, it was observed that in the SD and SDD treated groups the wound closure was accelerated and there was reduction in the number of CD31, CD163, CD68, MPO, and TGF-β positive cells, and increasing of the number of MMP2 positive cells. The neoepidermis was thinner in control of both SD and SDD groups, and the granulation tissue was reduced in both control SDD and TD. The model used is safe and reliable to produce regular and uniform burns of varying diameters, by its ability of the fine control of temperature, by the animal positioning, and by its reproducibility. PRP appears to accelerate the healing of burns of SD and SDD, but not TD.
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