Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of rats

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Autor(a) principal: Estevão, Lígia Reis Moura
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Medeiros, Juliana Pinto de, Baratella-Evêncio, Liriane, Simões, Ricardo Santos [UNIFESP], Mendonça, Fábio de Souza, Evêncio-Neto, Joaquim
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502013001200009
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/8038
Resumo: PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) on dorsal skin flaps in rats. METHODS: Adult male rats (n=30) were distributed into three groups of ten animals each, as follows: GC - control; GCA - absolute control and GT - treated with copaiba ointment. The rats were subjected to dorsal cutaneous skin flap surgery and the animals from the GC and GT received post-operative treatment for eight consecutive days. The animals from the GCA group did not receive treatment while the animals from the GC group received daily topical treatment of ointment without the active ingredient and the animals from the GT group were daily treated with 10% copaiba oil ointment. At the end of each experimental period the lesions were evaluated according to the percentage of necrotic area. Then, fragments from cranial, median and caudal parts were fixed in Boüin's solution and processed for paraffin embedding. The morphology of histological sections (5µm) was evaluated and the number of leucocytes, fibroblasts and blood vessels was also analyzed. The data obtained were submitted to ANOVA test complemented by Tukey-Kramer test (p<0.05). RESULTS: The necrotic area was lower in the group treated with copaiba ointment when compared to the control groups (GCA>GC and GT), while the morphology showed larger granulation tissue with bulky fibroblasts and collagen fibers more arranged in the GT group. The morphometry showed a significant higher number of blood vessels in the median and caudal parts (GT>GCA and GC), leucocytes in the cranial part (GT>GC>GCA), and also fibroblasts in the median (GT and GC> GCA) and caudal parts (GT>GC and GCA) (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The copaiba oil ointment favors angiogenesis and accelerates the viability of random skin flaps in rats.
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spelling Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of ratsSurgical FlapsFabaceaeSkinIschemiaRatsPURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) on dorsal skin flaps in rats. METHODS: Adult male rats (n=30) were distributed into three groups of ten animals each, as follows: GC - control; GCA - absolute control and GT - treated with copaiba ointment. The rats were subjected to dorsal cutaneous skin flap surgery and the animals from the GC and GT received post-operative treatment for eight consecutive days. The animals from the GCA group did not receive treatment while the animals from the GC group received daily topical treatment of ointment without the active ingredient and the animals from the GT group were daily treated with 10% copaiba oil ointment. At the end of each experimental period the lesions were evaluated according to the percentage of necrotic area. Then, fragments from cranial, median and caudal parts were fixed in Boüin's solution and processed for paraffin embedding. The morphology of histological sections (5µm) was evaluated and the number of leucocytes, fibroblasts and blood vessels was also analyzed. The data obtained were submitted to ANOVA test complemented by Tukey-Kramer test (p<0.05). RESULTS: The necrotic area was lower in the group treated with copaiba ointment when compared to the control groups (GCA>GC and GT), while the morphology showed larger granulation tissue with bulky fibroblasts and collagen fibers more arranged in the GT group. The morphometry showed a significant higher number of blood vessels in the median and caudal parts (GT>GCA and GC), leucocytes in the cranial part (GT>GC>GCA), and also fibroblasts in the median (GT and GC> GCA) and caudal parts (GT>GC and GCA) (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The copaiba oil ointment favors angiogenesis and accelerates the viability of random skin flaps in rats.Federal Rural University of Pernambuco Department of Morphology and Animal Physiology Postgraduate Program in Animal BioscienceUFRPE Department of Morphology and Physiology Histology DivisionFederal University of Pernambuco Department of Morphology Histology DivisionFederal University of São Paulo Department of Morphology and Genetic Postgraduate Program in MorphologyUNIFESP, Department of Morphology and Genetic Postgraduate Program in MorphologySciELOSociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em CirurgiaFederal Rural University of Pernambuco Department of Morphology and Animal Physiology Postgraduate Program in Animal BioscienceUFRPE Department of Morphology and Physiology Histology DivisionFederal University of Pernambuco Department of Morphology Histology DivisionUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Estevão, Lígia Reis MouraMedeiros, Juliana Pinto deBaratella-Evêncio, LirianeSimões, Ricardo Santos [UNIFESP]Mendonça, Fábio de SouzaEvêncio-Neto, Joaquim2015-06-14T13:45:41Z2015-06-14T13:45:41Z2013-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion863-869application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502013001200009Acta Cirurgica Brasileira. Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia, v. 28, n. 12, p. 863-869, 2013.10.1590/S0102-86502013001200009S0102-86502013001200009.pdf0102-8650S0102-86502013001200009http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/8038WOS:000328649900009engActa Cirurgica Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-05T07:37:01Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/8038Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-05T07:37:01Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of rats
title Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of rats
spellingShingle Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of rats
Estevão, Lígia Reis Moura
Surgical Flaps
Fabaceae
Skin
Ischemia
Rats
title_short Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of rats
title_full Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of rats
title_fullStr Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of rats
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of rats
title_sort Effects of the topical administration of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) in skin flaps viability of rats
author Estevão, Lígia Reis Moura
author_facet Estevão, Lígia Reis Moura
Medeiros, Juliana Pinto de
Baratella-Evêncio, Liriane
Simões, Ricardo Santos [UNIFESP]
Mendonça, Fábio de Souza
Evêncio-Neto, Joaquim
author_role author
author2 Medeiros, Juliana Pinto de
Baratella-Evêncio, Liriane
Simões, Ricardo Santos [UNIFESP]
Mendonça, Fábio de Souza
Evêncio-Neto, Joaquim
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Federal Rural University of Pernambuco Department of Morphology and Animal Physiology Postgraduate Program in Animal Bioscience
UFRPE Department of Morphology and Physiology Histology Division
Federal University of Pernambuco Department of Morphology Histology Division
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Estevão, Lígia Reis Moura
Medeiros, Juliana Pinto de
Baratella-Evêncio, Liriane
Simões, Ricardo Santos [UNIFESP]
Mendonça, Fábio de Souza
Evêncio-Neto, Joaquim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Surgical Flaps
Fabaceae
Skin
Ischemia
Rats
topic Surgical Flaps
Fabaceae
Skin
Ischemia
Rats
description PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of copaiba oil ointment (Copaifera langsdorffii) on dorsal skin flaps in rats. METHODS: Adult male rats (n=30) were distributed into three groups of ten animals each, as follows: GC - control; GCA - absolute control and GT - treated with copaiba ointment. The rats were subjected to dorsal cutaneous skin flap surgery and the animals from the GC and GT received post-operative treatment for eight consecutive days. The animals from the GCA group did not receive treatment while the animals from the GC group received daily topical treatment of ointment without the active ingredient and the animals from the GT group were daily treated with 10% copaiba oil ointment. At the end of each experimental period the lesions were evaluated according to the percentage of necrotic area. Then, fragments from cranial, median and caudal parts were fixed in Boüin's solution and processed for paraffin embedding. The morphology of histological sections (5µm) was evaluated and the number of leucocytes, fibroblasts and blood vessels was also analyzed. The data obtained were submitted to ANOVA test complemented by Tukey-Kramer test (p<0.05). RESULTS: The necrotic area was lower in the group treated with copaiba ointment when compared to the control groups (GCA>GC and GT), while the morphology showed larger granulation tissue with bulky fibroblasts and collagen fibers more arranged in the GT group. The morphometry showed a significant higher number of blood vessels in the median and caudal parts (GT>GCA and GC), leucocytes in the cranial part (GT>GC>GCA), and also fibroblasts in the median (GT and GC> GCA) and caudal parts (GT>GC and GCA) (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The copaiba oil ointment favors angiogenesis and accelerates the viability of random skin flaps in rats.
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