Membrana bioativa de gelatina contendo naringenina em lipossomas no reparo tecidual

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Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Débora Costa
Data de Publicação: 2018
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Resumo: Introduction: Naringenin (NAR) is an abundant flavonoid in citrus fruits and represents a promising compound for therapeutic purposes. It has been widely used in the face of its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor activity. Objective: To evaluate the possible effects of naringenin incorporated into the membrane of gelatin containing liposome (GEL/NAR) on wound healing in a model of open cutaneous wounds in rodents. Material and Methods: Wistar male rats weighing 250-300 g were used to perform the experimental protocols. These were anesthetized intraperitoneally (Ketamine-80 mg / kg and Xylazine-10 mg / kg) and with an 8 mm metallic punch the excisional cutaneous wound was made in the dorsal region of the animal. After the procedure, the animals were treated for 7 days, single dose, with gelatine membrane containing liposome (BR), gelatine membrane containing liposome and 1% NAR (GEL/NAR 1%) and 2.5% (GEL/NAR 2.5%) or untreated (LP). The evaluation consisted of the measurement of the wound areas and the histological aspect regarding the tissue morphological characteristics after hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining. The experimental protocols were approved by the Animal Research Ethics Committee (CEPA/UFS - 71/2015). Results: GEL/NAR 1% (56,16075 ± 3,653587; p<0,001) and GEL/NAR 2,5% (58,21967 ± 1,651126; p<0,001) reduced the area of the wound, when compared to the control group (37,41523 ± 6,276465). Regarding the intensity of the inflammatory response, LP, BR and NAR 1% were classified as moderate and GEL/NAR 2.5% as mild. According to the inflammatory phenotype, subacute inflammation was observed in the LP and BR groups due to the balance between neutrophils and lymphocytes and chronic nonspecific inflammation in the 1% and 2.5% NAR groups due to the predominance of lymphocytes. GEL / NAR 1% (80,000 ± 15,3188; p<0,01) and GEL / NAR 2.5% (75,2857 ± 17,3754; p<0,05)presented significant values regarding epithelization compared to LP (58,6571 ± 6,3892) and BR (51,5714 ± 11,0432),in addition demonstrated a greater vascularization and deposition of fibroblasts. Conclusion: In this sense, GEL/NAR provided improvement in the tissue repair evidenced by reduction of the wound area and regulation of the inflammatory reaction through the reduction of neutrophils and lymphocytes. Financial Support: CNPq, COPES/POSGRAP/UFS.
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spelling Gomes, Débora CostaBarreto, Rosana de Souza Siqueira2023-09-06T13:08:16Z2023-09-06T13:08:16Z2018GOMES, Débora Costa. Membrana bioativa de gelatina contendo naringenina em lipossomas no reparo tecidual. 2018. 51f. Monografia (Graduação em Enfermagem) - Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Departamento de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Aracaju, 2018.https://ri.ufs.br/jspui/handle/riufs/18285Introduction: Naringenin (NAR) is an abundant flavonoid in citrus fruits and represents a promising compound for therapeutic purposes. It has been widely used in the face of its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor activity. Objective: To evaluate the possible effects of naringenin incorporated into the membrane of gelatin containing liposome (GEL/NAR) on wound healing in a model of open cutaneous wounds in rodents. Material and Methods: Wistar male rats weighing 250-300 g were used to perform the experimental protocols. These were anesthetized intraperitoneally (Ketamine-80 mg / kg and Xylazine-10 mg / kg) and with an 8 mm metallic punch the excisional cutaneous wound was made in the dorsal region of the animal. After the procedure, the animals were treated for 7 days, single dose, with gelatine membrane containing liposome (BR), gelatine membrane containing liposome and 1% NAR (GEL/NAR 1%) and 2.5% (GEL/NAR 2.5%) or untreated (LP). The evaluation consisted of the measurement of the wound areas and the histological aspect regarding the tissue morphological characteristics after hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining. The experimental protocols were approved by the Animal Research Ethics Committee (CEPA/UFS - 71/2015). Results: GEL/NAR 1% (56,16075 ± 3,653587; p<0,001) and GEL/NAR 2,5% (58,21967 ± 1,651126; p<0,001) reduced the area of the wound, when compared to the control group (37,41523 ± 6,276465). Regarding the intensity of the inflammatory response, LP, BR and NAR 1% were classified as moderate and GEL/NAR 2.5% as mild. According to the inflammatory phenotype, subacute inflammation was observed in the LP and BR groups due to the balance between neutrophils and lymphocytes and chronic nonspecific inflammation in the 1% and 2.5% NAR groups due to the predominance of lymphocytes. GEL / NAR 1% (80,000 ± 15,3188; p<0,01) and GEL / NAR 2.5% (75,2857 ± 17,3754; p<0,05)presented significant values regarding epithelization compared to LP (58,6571 ± 6,3892) and BR (51,5714 ± 11,0432),in addition demonstrated a greater vascularization and deposition of fibroblasts. Conclusion: In this sense, GEL/NAR provided improvement in the tissue repair evidenced by reduction of the wound area and regulation of the inflammatory reaction through the reduction of neutrophils and lymphocytes. Financial Support: CNPq, COPES/POSGRAP/UFS.Introdução: A Naringenina (NAR) é um flavonoide abundante em frutas cítricas e representa um composto promissor para fins terapêuticos. Tem sido muito utilizada diante da sua atividade antioxidante, anti-inflamatória e antitumoral. Objetivo: Avaliar os possíveis efeitos da naringenina incorporada a membrana de gelatina contendo lipossoma (GEL/NAR) sobre a cicatrização em um modelo de feridas cutâneas abertas em roedores. Material e Métodos: Para realização dos protocolos experimentais foram utilizados ratos machos Wistar, pesando entre 250 - 300g. Esses foram anestesiados por via intraperitoneal (Ketamina-80 mg/kg e Xilazina- 10 mg/kg) e com punch metálico de 8 mm realizou-se a confecção de ferida cutânea excisional na região dorsal do animal. Após o procedimento, os animais foram tratados por 7 dias, dose única, com membrana de gelatina contendo lipossoma (BR), membrana de gelatina contendo lipossoma e NAR a 1% (GEL/NAR 1%) e a 2,5% (GEL/NAR 2,5%) ou não tratados (LP). A avaliação consistiu na mensuração das áreas das feridas e no aspecto histológico quanto às características morfológicas teciduais após coloração em hematoxilina-eosina (HE). Os protocolos experimentais foram aprovados pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa com Animal (CEPA/UFS - 71/2015). Resultados: GEL/NAR 1% (56,16075 ± 3,653587; p<0,001) e GEL/NAR 2,5% (58,21967 ± 1,651126; p<0,001) reduziram a área da ferida quando comparado ao grupo controle (37,41523 ± 6,276465). Quanto à intensidade da resposta inflamatória, LP, BR e NAR 1% foram classificadas como moderada e GEL/NAR 2,5% como leve. De acordo com o fenótipo inflamatório, observou-se inflamação subaguda nos grupos LP e BR em virtude do equilíbrio entre neutrófilos e linfócitos e inflamação crônica inespecífica nos grupos NAR 1% e 2,5% diante do predomínio de linfócitos. GEL/NAR 1% (80,000 ± 15,3188; p<0,01) e GEL/NAR 2,5% (75,2857 ± 17,3754; p<0,05) apresentou valores significativos quanto à epitelização em comparação com os grupos LP (58,6571 ± 6,3892) e BR (51,5714 ± 11,0432), além disso demonstraram uma maior vascularização e deposição de fibroblastos. Conclusão: Neste sentido, GEL/NAR proporcionou melhoria no reparo tecidual evidenciada pela redução da área da ferida e regulação da reação inflamatória através da redução de neutrófilos. 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title Membrana bioativa de gelatina contendo naringenina em lipossomas no reparo tecidual
spellingShingle Membrana bioativa de gelatina contendo naringenina em lipossomas no reparo tecidual
Gomes, Débora Costa
Cicatrização de feridas
Flavonoides
Gelatina
Lipossomas
Naringenina
Healing wound
Flavonoid
Gelatine
Liposomes
Naringenin
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM::ENFERMAGEM MEDICO-CIRURGICA
title_short Membrana bioativa de gelatina contendo naringenina em lipossomas no reparo tecidual
title_full Membrana bioativa de gelatina contendo naringenina em lipossomas no reparo tecidual
title_fullStr Membrana bioativa de gelatina contendo naringenina em lipossomas no reparo tecidual
title_full_unstemmed Membrana bioativa de gelatina contendo naringenina em lipossomas no reparo tecidual
title_sort Membrana bioativa de gelatina contendo naringenina em lipossomas no reparo tecidual
author Gomes, Débora Costa
author_facet Gomes, Débora Costa
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Débora Costa
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Barreto, Rosana de Souza Siqueira
contributor_str_mv Barreto, Rosana de Souza Siqueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cicatrização de feridas
Flavonoides
Gelatina
Lipossomas
Naringenina
topic Cicatrização de feridas
Flavonoides
Gelatina
Lipossomas
Naringenina
Healing wound
Flavonoid
Gelatine
Liposomes
Naringenin
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM::ENFERMAGEM MEDICO-CIRURGICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Healing wound
Flavonoid
Gelatine
Liposomes
Naringenin
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM::ENFERMAGEM MEDICO-CIRURGICA
description Introduction: Naringenin (NAR) is an abundant flavonoid in citrus fruits and represents a promising compound for therapeutic purposes. It has been widely used in the face of its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor activity. Objective: To evaluate the possible effects of naringenin incorporated into the membrane of gelatin containing liposome (GEL/NAR) on wound healing in a model of open cutaneous wounds in rodents. Material and Methods: Wistar male rats weighing 250-300 g were used to perform the experimental protocols. These were anesthetized intraperitoneally (Ketamine-80 mg / kg and Xylazine-10 mg / kg) and with an 8 mm metallic punch the excisional cutaneous wound was made in the dorsal region of the animal. After the procedure, the animals were treated for 7 days, single dose, with gelatine membrane containing liposome (BR), gelatine membrane containing liposome and 1% NAR (GEL/NAR 1%) and 2.5% (GEL/NAR 2.5%) or untreated (LP). The evaluation consisted of the measurement of the wound areas and the histological aspect regarding the tissue morphological characteristics after hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining. The experimental protocols were approved by the Animal Research Ethics Committee (CEPA/UFS - 71/2015). Results: GEL/NAR 1% (56,16075 ± 3,653587; p<0,001) and GEL/NAR 2,5% (58,21967 ± 1,651126; p<0,001) reduced the area of the wound, when compared to the control group (37,41523 ± 6,276465). Regarding the intensity of the inflammatory response, LP, BR and NAR 1% were classified as moderate and GEL/NAR 2.5% as mild. According to the inflammatory phenotype, subacute inflammation was observed in the LP and BR groups due to the balance between neutrophils and lymphocytes and chronic nonspecific inflammation in the 1% and 2.5% NAR groups due to the predominance of lymphocytes. GEL / NAR 1% (80,000 ± 15,3188; p<0,01) and GEL / NAR 2.5% (75,2857 ± 17,3754; p<0,05)presented significant values regarding epithelization compared to LP (58,6571 ± 6,3892) and BR (51,5714 ± 11,0432),in addition demonstrated a greater vascularization and deposition of fibroblasts. Conclusion: In this sense, GEL/NAR provided improvement in the tissue repair evidenced by reduction of the wound area and regulation of the inflammatory reaction through the reduction of neutrophils and lymphocytes. Financial Support: CNPq, COPES/POSGRAP/UFS.
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