Bioassay-guided evaluation of wound healing effect of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based films

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based dressing films on wound healing in rodents. METHODS: Therefore, surgical wounds were performed in the back of 80 Wistar rats, and dressed with collgane-based films (COL), and collagen-based films containing fatty acids (AGEF...

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Main Authors: Catharina Grace Santos, Marismar Fernandes do Nascimento, Clauberto Rodrigues de Oliveira, Genecy Calado de Melo, Juliana Cordeiro Cardoso, Francine Ferreira Padilha, Sonia Oliveira Lima, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque-Júnior
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2013-05-01
Series:Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
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spelling doaj-f9644b46b04849d793be2566d10361e22020-11-25T01:46:23ZengSociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em CirurgiaActa Cirurgica Brasileira0102-86501678-26742013-05-01285346352Bioassay-guided evaluation of wound healing effect of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based filmsCatharina Grace SantosMarismar Fernandes do NascimentoClauberto Rodrigues de OliveiraGenecy Calado de MeloJuliana Cordeiro CardosoFrancine Ferreira PadilhaSonia Oliveira LimaRicardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque-JúniorPURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based dressing films on wound healing in rodents. METHODS: Therefore, surgical wounds were performed in the back of 80 Wistar rats, and dressed with collgane-based films (COL), and collagen-based films containing fatty acids (AGEF50 and AGEF100). Undressed wounds were regarded as controls (CTR). The animals were euthanized after three, seven, 14 and 21 days, and the macroscopic wound contraction rates (WRC) were assessed. The wounded area was also analyzed by conventional and polarized light microscope. RESULTS: No sign of abscess or hypertrophic scar formation was observed in none of the groups. At seven days, the WRR of AGEF50 was significantly higher than CTR (p<0.01), whereas at 14 days, both AGE 50 and AGE100 showed a significant increase of the WRR compared to CTR (p<0.001) and COL (p<0.01). Both films promoted increased influx of neutrophils at three days (p<0.01), but reduced significantly the mononuclear infiltrate at 14 days (p<0.05). It was also observed earlier maturation of the granulation tissue, full epithelization and cutaneous appendages development, as well as better collagenization, in AGEF50 and AGEF100. CONCLUSION: The application of AGEF50/100 as wound dressing improved wound healing in rodents.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502013000500005Wound HealingFatty AcidsBiofilmsRats
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author Catharina Grace Santos
Marismar Fernandes do Nascimento
Clauberto Rodrigues de Oliveira
Genecy Calado de Melo
Juliana Cordeiro Cardoso
Francine Ferreira Padilha
Sonia Oliveira Lima
Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque-Júnior
spellingShingle Catharina Grace Santos
Marismar Fernandes do Nascimento
Clauberto Rodrigues de Oliveira
Genecy Calado de Melo
Juliana Cordeiro Cardoso
Francine Ferreira Padilha
Sonia Oliveira Lima
Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque-Júnior
Bioassay-guided evaluation of wound healing effect of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based films
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
Wound Healing
Fatty Acids
Biofilms
Rats
author_facet Catharina Grace Santos
Marismar Fernandes do Nascimento
Clauberto Rodrigues de Oliveira
Genecy Calado de Melo
Juliana Cordeiro Cardoso
Francine Ferreira Padilha
Sonia Oliveira Lima
Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque-Júnior
author_sort Catharina Grace Santos
title Bioassay-guided evaluation of wound healing effect of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based films
title_short Bioassay-guided evaluation of wound healing effect of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based films
title_full Bioassay-guided evaluation of wound healing effect of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based films
title_fullStr Bioassay-guided evaluation of wound healing effect of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based films
title_full_unstemmed Bioassay-guided evaluation of wound healing effect of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based films
title_sort bioassay-guided evaluation of wound healing effect of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based films
publisher Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia
series Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
issn 0102-8650
1678-2674
publishDate 2013-05-01
description PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of fatty acids-incorporated collagen-based dressing films on wound healing in rodents. METHODS: Therefore, surgical wounds were performed in the back of 80 Wistar rats, and dressed with collgane-based films (COL), and collagen-based films containing fatty acids (AGEF50 and AGEF100). Undressed wounds were regarded as controls (CTR). The animals were euthanized after three, seven, 14 and 21 days, and the macroscopic wound contraction rates (WRC) were assessed. The wounded area was also analyzed by conventional and polarized light microscope. RESULTS: No sign of abscess or hypertrophic scar formation was observed in none of the groups. At seven days, the WRR of AGEF50 was significantly higher than CTR (p<0.01), whereas at 14 days, both AGE 50 and AGE100 showed a significant increase of the WRR compared to CTR (p<0.001) and COL (p<0.01). Both films promoted increased influx of neutrophils at three days (p<0.01), but reduced significantly the mononuclear infiltrate at 14 days (p<0.05). It was also observed earlier maturation of the granulation tissue, full epithelization and cutaneous appendages development, as well as better collagenization, in AGEF50 and AGEF100. CONCLUSION: The application of AGEF50/100 as wound dressing improved wound healing in rodents.
topic Wound Healing
Fatty Acids
Biofilms
Rats
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502013000500005
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