Title of article :
Effect of powdered shells treatment of the snail Megalobulimus lopesi on wounds of diabetic rats
Author/Authors :
Andrade, Paulo Henrique Muleta Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Portugal, Luciane Canderolo Department of Morphophysiology - UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Rondon, Eric Schmidt Department of Veterinary Medicine - UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Kadri, Monica Cristina Toffoli Center for Biological and Health Sciences (CCBS) - UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil , Matos, Maria de Fátima Cepa Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Food and Nutrition - UFMS, Campo Grande-MS, Brazil
Pages :
12
From page :
185
To page :
196
Abstract :
Purpose: To analyzed the healing effect of the powdered shell of the Megalobulimus lopesi snail on wounds of diabetic rats, since in non-diabetic rats the powdered shell presented healing potential. Methods: Seventy-two Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus albinus) were divided into three groups: Control group (GC.diab), no therapeutic intervention on the wound; Vehicle’s Control group, topical via, in diabetic rats (GCvt.diab): Powder Shell Group (PC) applied topically (GPCvt.diab): Experimental group was administered topically shortly after wound dressing and once a day during the experimental period (3, 7, 14 and 21 days) the composition containing the powdered shell of the snail. The following variables related to the healing potential were analyzed: macroscopic one, where the capacity of reduction of the wound area was evaluated; histological analysis in HE, angiogenic activity, morphometric analysis (re-epithelization), leukocyte inflammatory infiltrate; leukocyte count and also differentiation in peripheral blood. Results: The topical application in wounds of diabetic rats presented healing activity, accelerating wound closure, stimulating angiogenesis and being pro-inflammatory in the early and anti-inflammatory stages in the final times of the healing process. Conclusion: The topical administration of the powdered shell on wounds of diabetic patients becomes a therapeutic option of low cost, with ease in the administration and access as well.
Keywords :
Megalobulimus lopesi , Wound Healing , Diabetes Mellitus , Rats
Journal title :
Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2619876
Link To Document :
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