Atividade Cicatrizante do Laser AlGaInP em Feridas Cutâneas Induzidas em Ratos Wistar

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS, Kelly Cristina Borges Tacon
Data de Publicação: 2011
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Resumo: Objective: To analyze the healing activity AlGaInP laser in induced skin wounds in rats wistar. Materials and Methods: This is an experimental study, pre-clinical trial conducted in the room at the Center for Research and Toxic-pharmacological approaches. Were used for the experiment 54 Wistar rats divided into 3 groups of 18 animals and divided into 3 groups of 6 animals. The animals were weighed, tricotomiados anesthetized and then subjected to a surgical incision in the dorsal-neck of all animals using a punch of 1 cm (diameter). After 24 hours of surgery, we used the laser diode Aluminum Indium Gallium Phosphorus - AlGaInP (IBRAMED - Laserpulse) with a continuous power of 30 mW and wavelength (&#654;) of 660 nm for the treatment groups L3 and L6 (3 and 6J/cm2 + saline (0.9%) respectively and for the control group (CG) received only saline (0.9%). The animals (n = 6) for each group were euthanized at 5, 10 and 15th days after injury. The samples were embedded in paraffin, stained with hematoxylin-eosin and picrossírius. We observed the daily appearance of the wound during the healing process and noted in individual spreadsheet, by the same examiner. Data from histological evaluation were converted in quantitative variables by assigning scores: absent (0), mild (1-25%), moderate (25-50%) and severe (above 50%). For morphometric analysis, we used the program Image J. The count of the number of blood vessels was used for point counting planimetry. For analysis of collagen was used picrossírius staining and polarized light to scan images. The data were treated statistically by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and post-Tukey test. For the non - parametric variables we used the Kruskal - Wallis test. The significance level was set at (p<0.05). Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the contraction of the wound edge in L3 group compared to GC and L6 on the 10th day of the injury, indicating that the laser energy density 3J/cm2 acted positively in the healing process. During the histological assessment, we observed reduction of bleeding (p=0.007) L3 group compared to control and to the number of polymorphonuclear (p=0.045) treated groups L3 and L6 compared to control. Also on the 10th day there was also an increase in collagen content (p=0.003) L3 and L6 in the groups compared to control. On the 15th day was observed a significant increase in collagen content (p=0.034) of the L6 in the control group. Conclusion: The wound healing activity AlGaInP laser was evidenced by increased angiogenesis, decreasing inflammation and stimulation of fibroplasia. Thus it is assumed that the laser used in the study contributed positively tested in both phases (inflammatory and proliferative) to accelerate the healing process and also that the energy densities of three proposals 6J/cm2 and responded to the type of treatment proposed in this study.
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spelling CUNHA, Luiz Carlos dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6349547031976679http://lattes.cnpq.br/5664758640342208SANTOS, Kelly Cristina Borges Tacon2014-07-29T15:29:08Z2011-05-202011-03-14SANTOS, Kelly Cristina Borges Tacon. Acitivy algainp laser on healing of skin wounds in rats induced. 2011. 74 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde - Medicina) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2011.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/1716ark:/38995/0013000004bvmObjective: To analyze the healing activity AlGaInP laser in induced skin wounds in rats wistar. Materials and Methods: This is an experimental study, pre-clinical trial conducted in the room at the Center for Research and Toxic-pharmacological approaches. Were used for the experiment 54 Wistar rats divided into 3 groups of 18 animals and divided into 3 groups of 6 animals. The animals were weighed, tricotomiados anesthetized and then subjected to a surgical incision in the dorsal-neck of all animals using a punch of 1 cm (diameter). After 24 hours of surgery, we used the laser diode Aluminum Indium Gallium Phosphorus - AlGaInP (IBRAMED - Laserpulse) with a continuous power of 30 mW and wavelength (&#654;) of 660 nm for the treatment groups L3 and L6 (3 and 6J/cm2 + saline (0.9%) respectively and for the control group (CG) received only saline (0.9%). The animals (n = 6) for each group were euthanized at 5, 10 and 15th days after injury. The samples were embedded in paraffin, stained with hematoxylin-eosin and picrossírius. We observed the daily appearance of the wound during the healing process and noted in individual spreadsheet, by the same examiner. Data from histological evaluation were converted in quantitative variables by assigning scores: absent (0), mild (1-25%), moderate (25-50%) and severe (above 50%). For morphometric analysis, we used the program Image J. The count of the number of blood vessels was used for point counting planimetry. For analysis of collagen was used picrossírius staining and polarized light to scan images. The data were treated statistically by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and post-Tukey test. For the non - parametric variables we used the Kruskal - Wallis test. The significance level was set at (p<0.05). Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the contraction of the wound edge in L3 group compared to GC and L6 on the 10th day of the injury, indicating that the laser energy density 3J/cm2 acted positively in the healing process. During the histological assessment, we observed reduction of bleeding (p=0.007) L3 group compared to control and to the number of polymorphonuclear (p=0.045) treated groups L3 and L6 compared to control. Also on the 10th day there was also an increase in collagen content (p=0.003) L3 and L6 in the groups compared to control. On the 15th day was observed a significant increase in collagen content (p=0.034) of the L6 in the control group. Conclusion: The wound healing activity AlGaInP laser was evidenced by increased angiogenesis, decreasing inflammation and stimulation of fibroplasia. Thus it is assumed that the laser used in the study contributed positively tested in both phases (inflammatory and proliferative) to accelerate the healing process and also that the energy densities of three proposals 6J/cm2 and responded to the type of treatment proposed in this study.Objetivo: Analisar a atividade cicatrizante do laser AlGaInP em feridas cutâneas induzidas em ratos wistar. Materiais e Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo experimental, pré-clínico, realizado na sala de experimentação do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas Tóxico-farmacológicas. Foram utilizados para o experimento 54 ratos fêmeas linhagem Wistar distribuídos em 3 grupos de 18 animais e subdivididos em 3 grupos de 6 animais. Os animais foram pesados, tricotomiados, anestesiados e posteriormente submetidos a uma incisão cirúrgica em região dorso-cervical de todos os animais utilizando um punch de 1cm (diâmetro). Após 24 horas da cirurgia utilizou-se o laser diodo Alumínio Gálio Índio Fósforo - AlGaInP ( IBRAMED Laserpulse) com uma potência contínua de 30 mW e comprimento de onda (&#654;) de 660 nm para o tratamento dos grupos L3 e L6 (3 e 6J/cm2 + solução fisiológica (0,9%) respectivamente e para o grupo controle (GC) utilizou-se apenas solução fisiológica (0,9%). Os animais (n=6) de cada grupo foram eutanasiados no 5, 10 e 15° dias após a lesão. As amostras obtidas foram emblocadas em parafina, coradas com hematoxilina-eosina e picrossírius. Foi observado diariamente o aspecto da ferida durante o processo de cicatrização e anotado em planilha individual, sempre pelo mesmo examinador. Os dados da avaliação histológica obtidos foram transformados em variáveis quantitativas, pela atribuição de escore: ausente (0), discreto (1 a 25%), moderado (25 a 50%) e acentuado (acima de 50%). Para análise morfométrica, utilizou-se o programa Image J. A contagem do número de vasos sanguíneos utilizou-se a planimetria por contagem de pontos. Para análise do colágeno utilizou-se coloração picrossírius e luz polarizada para digitalizar as imagens. Os dados foram tratados estatisticamente pela análise de variância (ANOVA) e pós-teste de Tukey. Para as variáveis não paramétricas utilizou-se o teste Kruskal Wallis. O nível de significância foi fixado em p< 0,05. Resultados: Observou-se uma diferença estatística significativa na contração da borda da ferida no grupo L3 em relação aos grupos GC e L6 no 10º dia da lesão, indicando que o Laser na densidade de energia 3J/cm2 atuou de forma positiva no processo de cicatrização. Durante a avaliação histológica, observou-se diminuição da hemorragia (p=0,007) do grupo L3 em relação ao controle e também no número de polimorfonucleares (p=0,045) dos grupos tratados L3 e L6 em relação ao controle. Ainda no 10°dia observou-se também um aumento no conteúdo de colágeno (p=0,003) nos grupos L3 e L6 em relação ao controle. No 15° dia foi observado um aumento significativo no conteúdo de colágeno (p=0,034) do grupo L6 em relação ao grupo controle. Conclusão: A atividade cicatrizante do laser AlGaInP foi evidenciada pelo aumento da angiogênese, diminuição da inflamação e estímulo da fibroplasia. Dessa forma admite-se que o laser utilizado no estudo contribuiu de forma positiva em ambas as fases testadas (inflamatória e proliferativa) para acelerar o processo de cicatrização e também que as densidades de energia propostas 3 e 6 J/cm2 responderam ao tipo de tratamento proposto neste estudo.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:29:08Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Atividade Cicatrizante do Laser AlGaInP em Feridas Cutâneas Induzidas em Ratos Wistar
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Acitivy algainp laser on healing of skin wounds in rats induced
title Atividade Cicatrizante do Laser AlGaInP em Feridas Cutâneas Induzidas em Ratos Wistar
spellingShingle Atividade Cicatrizante do Laser AlGaInP em Feridas Cutâneas Induzidas em Ratos Wistar
SANTOS, Kelly Cristina Borges Tacon
Cicatrização de Feridas
Terapia a Laser de Baixa Intensidade
Ratos
Wound healing
Laser Therapy
Low Intensity
Rats
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA
title_short Atividade Cicatrizante do Laser AlGaInP em Feridas Cutâneas Induzidas em Ratos Wistar
title_full Atividade Cicatrizante do Laser AlGaInP em Feridas Cutâneas Induzidas em Ratos Wistar
title_fullStr Atividade Cicatrizante do Laser AlGaInP em Feridas Cutâneas Induzidas em Ratos Wistar
title_full_unstemmed Atividade Cicatrizante do Laser AlGaInP em Feridas Cutâneas Induzidas em Ratos Wistar
title_sort Atividade Cicatrizante do Laser AlGaInP em Feridas Cutâneas Induzidas em Ratos Wistar
author SANTOS, Kelly Cristina Borges Tacon
author_facet SANTOS, Kelly Cristina Borges Tacon
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cicatrização de Feridas
Terapia a Laser de Baixa Intensidade
Ratos
topic Cicatrização de Feridas
Terapia a Laser de Baixa Intensidade
Ratos
Wound healing
Laser Therapy
Low Intensity
Rats
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA::CLINICA MEDICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Wound healing
Laser Therapy
Low Intensity
Rats
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description Objective: To analyze the healing activity AlGaInP laser in induced skin wounds in rats wistar. Materials and Methods: This is an experimental study, pre-clinical trial conducted in the room at the Center for Research and Toxic-pharmacological approaches. Were used for the experiment 54 Wistar rats divided into 3 groups of 18 animals and divided into 3 groups of 6 animals. The animals were weighed, tricotomiados anesthetized and then subjected to a surgical incision in the dorsal-neck of all animals using a punch of 1 cm (diameter). After 24 hours of surgery, we used the laser diode Aluminum Indium Gallium Phosphorus - AlGaInP (IBRAMED - Laserpulse) with a continuous power of 30 mW and wavelength (&#654;) of 660 nm for the treatment groups L3 and L6 (3 and 6J/cm2 + saline (0.9%) respectively and for the control group (CG) received only saline (0.9%). The animals (n = 6) for each group were euthanized at 5, 10 and 15th days after injury. The samples were embedded in paraffin, stained with hematoxylin-eosin and picrossírius. We observed the daily appearance of the wound during the healing process and noted in individual spreadsheet, by the same examiner. Data from histological evaluation were converted in quantitative variables by assigning scores: absent (0), mild (1-25%), moderate (25-50%) and severe (above 50%). For morphometric analysis, we used the program Image J. The count of the number of blood vessels was used for point counting planimetry. For analysis of collagen was used picrossírius staining and polarized light to scan images. The data were treated statistically by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and post-Tukey test. For the non - parametric variables we used the Kruskal - Wallis test. The significance level was set at (p<0.05). Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the contraction of the wound edge in L3 group compared to GC and L6 on the 10th day of the injury, indicating that the laser energy density 3J/cm2 acted positively in the healing process. During the histological assessment, we observed reduction of bleeding (p=0.007) L3 group compared to control and to the number of polymorphonuclear (p=0.045) treated groups L3 and L6 compared to control. Also on the 10th day there was also an increase in collagen content (p=0.003) L3 and L6 in the groups compared to control. On the 15th day was observed a significant increase in collagen content (p=0.034) of the L6 in the control group. Conclusion: The wound healing activity AlGaInP laser was evidenced by increased angiogenesis, decreasing inflammation and stimulation of fibroplasia. Thus it is assumed that the laser used in the study contributed positively tested in both phases (inflammatory and proliferative) to accelerate the healing process and also that the energy densities of three proposals 6J/cm2 and responded to the type of treatment proposed in this study.
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