Uso do laser ALGaInP na cicatrização de lesões cutâneas experimentais em coelhos=Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits

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Autor(a) principal: Beheregaray, Wanessa Kruger
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Gianotti, Giordano, Leal, Juliano de Souza, Monteiro, Fabiola de Moraes, Simas, Silvana Mello, Elizeire, Mariane Brascher, Contesini, Emerson Antônio
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Resumo: Background: Animals with extensive cutaneous lesions remain hospitalized for long periods. In addition to increasing treatment costs, this also causes stress in these animals. Low-power laser is widely used to support tissue repair processes. Its use in the treatment of cutaneous wounds has been studied, as it reduces the wound healing period and the consequences caused by the lesion. The study aimed to evaluat the wound healing process of experimental cutaneous wounds in rabbits with the use of laser therapy. Materials, Methods & Results: Ten healthy New Zealand rabbits were used in the study, which were divided in two groups (n=5). Skin biopsies were carried out on day 16 in Group 1 and on day 8 in Group 2. The animals were under general anesthesia for the experimental cutaneous lesion to be carried out. Two 1 cm2 wounds were made on the back of each animal. The lesions were measured by a pachymeter in the immediate postoperative period, then covered with sterile gauze and maintained with rubber bandages. The animals were treated only with Tramadon 3 mg.kg-1 twice a day, during 3 days. Only the lesions on the right side of the animals were irradiated regularly, on each side of the wound, at a distance of 0.5 cm from the margin. The equipment used was a 660 nm wavelength AlGaInP laser diode (Laserpulse, Ibramed), pulsed at a frequency of 20 Hz, at a dose of 3 J and stimulation time of 12 s. The left-side lesions represented the control and the treatment administered to them consisted only of a cleanse using a NaCl solution at 0.9% once a day. The measurement of the lesion area was made every two days with a pachymeter, and the macroscopic characteristics were noted on a control card. For the histological evaluation of the wound healing process, biopsy specimens were taken from the right and left lesions on the sixteenth day in G1 and on the eighth day in G2, by means of a 6mm punch. The samples were stained with Hematoxylin-eosin for the global evaluation of the tissue section, and with Masson’s trichrome for evaluation of the presence of collagen fibers in interstitial fibrosis sites. Hyperemia followed by a discreet bleeding could be observed in wounds treated with laser after its application. With regard to the wound healing area, there was no difference between treated and control animals in both groups. However, in the microscopic evaluation of G1, in relation to the histological variables, significantly higher results were found in lesions treated with laser however, in the microscopic evaluation of G1, in relation to the histological variables, significantly higher results were found in lesions treated with laser: vascular proliferation, fibroblast and collagen proliferation, as well as the presence of hair follicles. In G2, only the fibroblastic proliferation showed a significant difference (P = 0.08) in lesions treated with laser. Discussion: There was no difference in the number of inflammatory cells in this study, perhaps because the control animals underwent laser treatment of the contralateral lesion. However, the treated animals had a higher number of deposited collagen fibers than the control ones, corroborating the data mentioned in literature. The most important result found was associated with vascular proliferation, which showed a significant difference (P = 0.046). The formation of new blood vessels seems to be substantially facilitated by the laser use, because a relatively higher number of elements was found in the group irradiated by it, as similarly hyperemia and bleeding were observed during treatment. The results obtained suggest that irradiation with AlGaInP diode laser, at a dose of 3 J, acted as a biostimulative agent in the wound healing of experimental lesions. Evidence of this could be demonstrated by an accelerated cell proliferation process during the experiment. The experimental lesion, animal species selected and laser application method were adequate for the execution of this project.
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spelling Beheregaray, Wanessa KrugerGianotti, GiordanoLeal, Juliano de SouzaMonteiro, Fabiola de MoraesSimas, Silvana MelloElizeire, Mariane BrascherContesini, Emerson Antônio2011-06-10T06:00:21Z20101678-0345http://hdl.handle.net/10183/29511000766624Background: Animals with extensive cutaneous lesions remain hospitalized for long periods. In addition to increasing treatment costs, this also causes stress in these animals. Low-power laser is widely used to support tissue repair processes. Its use in the treatment of cutaneous wounds has been studied, as it reduces the wound healing period and the consequences caused by the lesion. The study aimed to evaluat the wound healing process of experimental cutaneous wounds in rabbits with the use of laser therapy. Materials, Methods & Results: Ten healthy New Zealand rabbits were used in the study, which were divided in two groups (n=5). Skin biopsies were carried out on day 16 in Group 1 and on day 8 in Group 2. The animals were under general anesthesia for the experimental cutaneous lesion to be carried out. Two 1 cm2 wounds were made on the back of each animal. The lesions were measured by a pachymeter in the immediate postoperative period, then covered with sterile gauze and maintained with rubber bandages. The animals were treated only with Tramadon 3 mg.kg-1 twice a day, during 3 days. Only the lesions on the right side of the animals were irradiated regularly, on each side of the wound, at a distance of 0.5 cm from the margin. The equipment used was a 660 nm wavelength AlGaInP laser diode (Laserpulse, Ibramed), pulsed at a frequency of 20 Hz, at a dose of 3 J and stimulation time of 12 s. The left-side lesions represented the control and the treatment administered to them consisted only of a cleanse using a NaCl solution at 0.9% once a day. The measurement of the lesion area was made every two days with a pachymeter, and the macroscopic characteristics were noted on a control card. For the histological evaluation of the wound healing process, biopsy specimens were taken from the right and left lesions on the sixteenth day in G1 and on the eighth day in G2, by means of a 6mm punch. The samples were stained with Hematoxylin-eosin for the global evaluation of the tissue section, and with Masson’s trichrome for evaluation of the presence of collagen fibers in interstitial fibrosis sites. Hyperemia followed by a discreet bleeding could be observed in wounds treated with laser after its application. With regard to the wound healing area, there was no difference between treated and control animals in both groups. However, in the microscopic evaluation of G1, in relation to the histological variables, significantly higher results were found in lesions treated with laser however, in the microscopic evaluation of G1, in relation to the histological variables, significantly higher results were found in lesions treated with laser: vascular proliferation, fibroblast and collagen proliferation, as well as the presence of hair follicles. In G2, only the fibroblastic proliferation showed a significant difference (P = 0.08) in lesions treated with laser. Discussion: There was no difference in the number of inflammatory cells in this study, perhaps because the control animals underwent laser treatment of the contralateral lesion. However, the treated animals had a higher number of deposited collagen fibers than the control ones, corroborating the data mentioned in literature. The most important result found was associated with vascular proliferation, which showed a significant difference (P = 0.046). The formation of new blood vessels seems to be substantially facilitated by the laser use, because a relatively higher number of elements was found in the group irradiated by it, as similarly hyperemia and bleeding were observed during treatment. The results obtained suggest that irradiation with AlGaInP diode laser, at a dose of 3 J, acted as a biostimulative agent in the wound healing of experimental lesions. Evidence of this could be demonstrated by an accelerated cell proliferation process during the experiment. The experimental lesion, animal species selected and laser application method were adequate for the execution of this project.application/pdfporActa scientiae veterinariae. Porto Alegre, RS. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Uso do laser ALGaInP na cicatrização de lesões cutâneas experimentais em coelhos=Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits
dc.title.alternative.en.fl_str_mv Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits
title Uso do laser ALGaInP na cicatrização de lesões cutâneas experimentais em coelhos=Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits
spellingShingle Uso do laser ALGaInP na cicatrização de lesões cutâneas experimentais em coelhos=Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits
Beheregaray, Wanessa Kruger
Lesões cutâneas
Coelhos
Experimentos científicos
Cicatrização de feridas
Wound healing
Low-power-laser
Rabbit
Cutaneous lesions
title_short Uso do laser ALGaInP na cicatrização de lesões cutâneas experimentais em coelhos=Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits
title_full Uso do laser ALGaInP na cicatrização de lesões cutâneas experimentais em coelhos=Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits
title_fullStr Uso do laser ALGaInP na cicatrização de lesões cutâneas experimentais em coelhos=Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Uso do laser ALGaInP na cicatrização de lesões cutâneas experimentais em coelhos=Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits
title_sort Uso do laser ALGaInP na cicatrização de lesões cutâneas experimentais em coelhos=Use of ALGaInP laser in the wound healing of experimental cutaneous lesions in rabbits
author Beheregaray, Wanessa Kruger
author_facet Beheregaray, Wanessa Kruger
Gianotti, Giordano
Leal, Juliano de Souza
Monteiro, Fabiola de Moraes
Simas, Silvana Mello
Elizeire, Mariane Brascher
Contesini, Emerson Antônio
author_role author
author2 Gianotti, Giordano
Leal, Juliano de Souza
Monteiro, Fabiola de Moraes
Simas, Silvana Mello
Elizeire, Mariane Brascher
Contesini, Emerson Antônio
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author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Beheregaray, Wanessa Kruger
Gianotti, Giordano
Leal, Juliano de Souza
Monteiro, Fabiola de Moraes
Simas, Silvana Mello
Elizeire, Mariane Brascher
Contesini, Emerson Antônio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lesões cutâneas
Coelhos
Experimentos científicos
Cicatrização de feridas
topic Lesões cutâneas
Coelhos
Experimentos científicos
Cicatrização de feridas
Wound healing
Low-power-laser
Rabbit
Cutaneous lesions
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Wound healing
Low-power-laser
Rabbit
Cutaneous lesions
description Background: Animals with extensive cutaneous lesions remain hospitalized for long periods. In addition to increasing treatment costs, this also causes stress in these animals. Low-power laser is widely used to support tissue repair processes. Its use in the treatment of cutaneous wounds has been studied, as it reduces the wound healing period and the consequences caused by the lesion. The study aimed to evaluat the wound healing process of experimental cutaneous wounds in rabbits with the use of laser therapy. Materials, Methods & Results: Ten healthy New Zealand rabbits were used in the study, which were divided in two groups (n=5). Skin biopsies were carried out on day 16 in Group 1 and on day 8 in Group 2. The animals were under general anesthesia for the experimental cutaneous lesion to be carried out. Two 1 cm2 wounds were made on the back of each animal. The lesions were measured by a pachymeter in the immediate postoperative period, then covered with sterile gauze and maintained with rubber bandages. The animals were treated only with Tramadon 3 mg.kg-1 twice a day, during 3 days. Only the lesions on the right side of the animals were irradiated regularly, on each side of the wound, at a distance of 0.5 cm from the margin. The equipment used was a 660 nm wavelength AlGaInP laser diode (Laserpulse, Ibramed), pulsed at a frequency of 20 Hz, at a dose of 3 J and stimulation time of 12 s. The left-side lesions represented the control and the treatment administered to them consisted only of a cleanse using a NaCl solution at 0.9% once a day. The measurement of the lesion area was made every two days with a pachymeter, and the macroscopic characteristics were noted on a control card. For the histological evaluation of the wound healing process, biopsy specimens were taken from the right and left lesions on the sixteenth day in G1 and on the eighth day in G2, by means of a 6mm punch. The samples were stained with Hematoxylin-eosin for the global evaluation of the tissue section, and with Masson’s trichrome for evaluation of the presence of collagen fibers in interstitial fibrosis sites. Hyperemia followed by a discreet bleeding could be observed in wounds treated with laser after its application. With regard to the wound healing area, there was no difference between treated and control animals in both groups. However, in the microscopic evaluation of G1, in relation to the histological variables, significantly higher results were found in lesions treated with laser however, in the microscopic evaluation of G1, in relation to the histological variables, significantly higher results were found in lesions treated with laser: vascular proliferation, fibroblast and collagen proliferation, as well as the presence of hair follicles. In G2, only the fibroblastic proliferation showed a significant difference (P = 0.08) in lesions treated with laser. Discussion: There was no difference in the number of inflammatory cells in this study, perhaps because the control animals underwent laser treatment of the contralateral lesion. However, the treated animals had a higher number of deposited collagen fibers than the control ones, corroborating the data mentioned in literature. The most important result found was associated with vascular proliferation, which showed a significant difference (P = 0.046). The formation of new blood vessels seems to be substantially facilitated by the laser use, because a relatively higher number of elements was found in the group irradiated by it, as similarly hyperemia and bleeding were observed during treatment. The results obtained suggest that irradiation with AlGaInP diode laser, at a dose of 3 J, acted as a biostimulative agent in the wound healing of experimental lesions. Evidence of this could be demonstrated by an accelerated cell proliferation process during the experiment. The experimental lesion, animal species selected and laser application method were adequate for the execution of this project.
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