masterThesis
Efeitos da fotobiomodulação associado ao própolis verde na angiogênese, produção e reorganização do colágeno em feridas cutâneas de ratos diabéticos
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MARINHO, Ravel Cavalcante. Efeitos da fotobiomodulação associado ao própolis verde na angiogênese, produção e reorganização do colágeno em feridas cutâneas de ratos diabéticos. 2018. 58f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia Estrutural e Funcional) - Centro de Biociências, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
Autor
Marinho, Ravel Cavalcante
Resumen
In diabetes mellitus (DM) the accumulation of advanced glycation end products
promotes structural and biochemical changes in the tissues, contributing to the
development of clinical complications, especially delayed skin wound repair. The aim
of this study was to evaluate the effect of the combination of laser therapy and topical
application of green propolis extract on cutaneous wound healing in rats with DM
induced by streptozotocin. Male Wistar rats (n = 90) were divided into five groups
according to whether or not the DM Induction and the therapy employed in surgically
produced cutaneous wounds: (N) normoglycemic without therapy; (C) diabetic control
without therapy; (L) laser therapy (660 nm, 30 mW, 4 J/cm²); (P) topical administration
of green propolis (30% alcohol extract); and (LP) combined laser and propolis therapy.
The treatments were performed at the immediate postoperative moment and daily for
six days. At intervals of 7, 14 and 21 days, wound closure was assessed by digital
image of the surgical site and the animals were then submited to euthanasia.
Histological sections of the healing area were stained with Picrosirius Red for
quantitative analysis of the occupied area and the organization pattern of the collagen
under polarized light microscopy and fluorescence; and with Toluidine Blue for
counting of intact and degranulating mast cell. The microvessel density and the
number of myofibroblasts were evaluated by immunohistochemical expression of
CD105 and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), respectively. Data show that the treated
groups (L, P and LP) exhibited an accelerated contraction of the surgical wound
(p<0.05) and a higher collagenation index, both in polarized and fluorescence light
microscopy (p<0.05). These two methods of evaluation had a strong correlation index
in healthy tissue (r=0.7559; p<0.0001), and moderate in the wound bed (r=0.5446;
p<0.0001). The treated groups showed a more random morphological organization (p
<0.05) by collagen orientation index and a progressive replacement of fine fibers by a
thick collagen fibers. A higher number of myofibroblasts was evident in the wounds
treated with P, LP and L, on days 7, 14 and 21, respectively. A smaller amount of
degranulating mast cells was observed in the treated groups (p <0.05), with an even
greater reduction in LP group. The vascular microdensity remained higher in the
treated groups, with a better neovascularization index in the P groups on days 7 and
21, and in LP on day 14. It is concluded that the association of laser and propolis
promotes a faster repair of wounds in diabetic rats by lower degranulation of mast cells,
increase in vascular density, and greater production and organization of collagen
through the higher density of myofibroblasts.