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Vet Res Commun ; 45(4): 293-304, 2021 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34219191

RESUMEN

Wounds are damaging to quality life of confined animals, causing dysfunction in spinal, members injuries, and reduction in productive performance. This research investigated the clove antimicrobial and antioxidant activity on the healing of decubitus wounds (pododermatitis) of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Adult animals were treated for 21 days every three days with a fluid gel spray in the wound region: control fluid gel without addition of clove (FGC0), fluid gel with addition of 1% clove powder (FGC1), and fluid gel with 2% clove powder (FGC2). Microbiological analysis for Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas spp. were performed during 21 days of experimental period. After this period, samples from treated skin were evaluated for histological analysis and evaluation of the healing process by spectroscopy (FTIR-ATR). Rabbits treated with FGC2 showed advanced healing and decreased tissue inflammation similar to healthy rabbits, while FGC0 rabbits showed a decrease in bacterial contamination without signs of healing. Both FGC1 and FGC2 rabbits demonstrated antimicrobial and antioxidant action against both bacteria tested, favoring the wound healing process. Considering the results, the use of fluid gel with 2% of clove powder (Syzigium aromaticum) based on the best antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities on healing of decubitus wounds (pododermatitis) of rabbits in commercial farming system.


Asunto(s)
Antibacterianos/farmacología , Antioxidantes/farmacología , Enfermedades del Pie/veterinaria , Geles/uso terapéutico , Úlcera por Presión/veterinaria , Conejos , Syzygium/química , Animales , Dermatitis/etiología , Dermatitis/prevención & control , Dermatitis/veterinaria , Femenino , Enfermedades del Pie/etiología , Enfermedades del Pie/prevención & control , Masculino , Extractos Vegetales/química , Extractos Vegetales/farmacología , Úlcera por Presión/etiología , Úlcera por Presión/prevención & control , Conejos/lesiones , Cicatrización de Heridas
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Int. j. morphol ; 29(1): 69-75, Mar. 2011. ilus
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-591952

RESUMEN

En los últimos años se ha incrementado el interés por el uso de terapias alternativas para la curación de heridas. La miel de abeja es una antigua medicina natural que ha sido utilizada en el tratamiento de heridas y úlceras, mientras la vitamina C mejora la barrera epidérmica y reduce la contracción de heridas. Este estudio pretende avalar el tratamiento con miel asociada a vitamina C oral como curación alternativa y eficiente en quemaduras tipo AB-B. Se utilizaron 12 cuyes (Cavia porcellus). Los animales se distribuyeron en grupos A (sin Vitamina C) y B (con Vitamina C). Bajo efectos anestésicos se provocó una quemadura de 1.7 mm de diámetro en la región dorsal derecha, que fue tratada con curaciones con miel. Al mismo tiempo, se provocó una quemadura de similares características en la región dorsal izquierda, tratada con suero Ringer, siendo utilizada como control. De ambas lesiones se obtuvieron biopsias a los 6, 10 y 14 días post injuria. Nuestros resultados muestran que la formación de tejido granular, activación de fibroblastos, y reepitelización es más rápida en el grupo B, donde se observó un tejido vascularizado y fibras colágenas organizadas en el día 14 post injuria, similar al control (biopsia de animal sano). Estos datos confirman que la utilización de la miel de ulmo asociada a Vitamina C oral mejora la regenaración de este tipo de heridas, logrando una cicatrización efectiva, rápida y de buena calidad.


In recent years there has been increasing interest in the use of alternative therapies for healing wounds. Bee honey is an ancient natural medicine that has been used in the treatment of wounds and ulcers, while Vitamin C improves the epidermal barrier and reduces wound contraction. The aim of this study is to support treatment with honey associated with oral vitamin C as an alternative and efficient healing treatment, in type AB-B burns. For this study, twelve guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) were used. The animals were distributed in groups A (without Vitamin C) and B (with Vitamin C). While under anesthetic effect burn of 1.7 mm in diameter was caused in the right dorsal region, subsequent healing was treated with honey. At the same time a burn of similar characteristics was caused in the left dorsal region, treated with Ringer serum being used as control. Biopsies were obtained from both lesions at days 6, 10 and 14 post injury. Results showed granular tissue formation, fibroblast activation, and reepitalization is more rapid in group B, where vascularized tissue and organized collagen fibers were observed at day 14 post injury similar to control (biopsy in healthy animal). These results confirm that the use of Ulmo honey associated with oral Vitamin C improves regeneration in this type of wound, achieving effective, rapid and good quality healing.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Masculino , Adulto , Conejos , Ácido Ascórbico/administración & dosificación , Ácido Ascórbico/uso terapéutico , Eucommiaceae , Quemaduras/patología , Quemaduras/tratamiento farmacológico , Quemaduras/terapia , Quemaduras/veterinaria , Conejos/anatomía & histología , Conejos/lesiones , Extractos Vegetales/uso terapéutico , Preparaciones de Plantas/uso terapéutico , Terapias Complementarias/veterinaria
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Vet Dermatol ; 19(1): 7-14, 2008 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18177285

RESUMEN

The aim of this study was to compare the clinical and histopathological effects of tripeptide copper complex (TCC) and two different doses of laser application (helium-neon laser, 1 and 3 J cm(-2)) on wound healing with untreated control wounds. Experimental wounds were created on a total of 24 New Zealand white rabbits and topical TCC or laser was applied for 28 days. The wounds were observed daily, and planimetry was performed on days 7, 14, 21 and 28 to measure the unhealed wound area and percentage of total wound healing. Biopsies were taken weekly to evaluate the inflammatory response and the level of neovascularization. The median time for the first observable granulation tissue was shorter (P < 0.05) in the low and high dose laser groups than in the control group (3 and 2.66 vs. 4.5 days), but was not different between the TCC and control groups (4.16 vs. 4.5 days). Filling of the open wound to skin level with granulation tissue was faster (P < 0.05) in the TCC and high dose laser groups than in the control group (14 and 16 vs. 25 days), but was not different between the low dose laser and control groups (23 vs. 25 days). The average time for healing was shorter (P < 0.05) in the TCC and high dose laser groups (29.8 and 30.2 vs. 34.6 days), but was not different between the low dose laser and control groups (33.8 vs. 34.6 days). Histopathologically, wound healing was characterized by a decrease in the neutrophil counts and an increase in neovascularization. The TCC and high dose laser groups had greater neutrophil and vessel counts than in the control group, suggesting a more beneficial effect for wound healing.


Asunto(s)
Cobre/administración & dosificación , Fármacos Dermatológicos/administración & dosificación , Oligopéptidos/administración & dosificación , Conejos/lesiones , Conejos/cirugía , Heridas Penetrantes/veterinaria , Administración Cutánea , Animales , Femenino , Terapia por Láser/veterinaria , Resultado del Tratamiento , Cicatrización de Heridas , Heridas Penetrantes/terapia
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J Vet Med Sci ; 54(5): 1017-22, 1992 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1420550

RESUMEN

Effects of pulsing electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on ligament healing were investigated using 80 rabbits. All animals received square resection (4 mm x 4 mm) of both patellar ligaments in full thickness at their center. They were divided into 4 groups of 20 rabbits each and stimulated with different electromagnetic intensity of 0 (control), 2, 10, and 50 gauss (G) for 6 hr daily. Pulse frequency and pulse width were 10 Hz and 25 microseconds, respectively. After PEMFs stimulations for 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks, 5 animals of each group were euthanized and the regenerated tissue at the defective portion was investigated histologically and biomechanically. Histologically, the tissue stimulated by PEMFs showed an earlier increase in capillaries and fibroblasts and more matured, prominent longitudinal orientation of collagen fibers than those of control groups. Among the rabbits stimulated electromagnetically, those stimulated at 50 G revealed the earliest ligament healing. Tensile strength of regenerated ligament tissues of any PEMFs groups increased significantly at 1 and 2 weeks after operation, however, at 3 and 4 weeks after operation, there were no significant differences between groups. Among these values, those of 50 G group were the highest consistently during most of the experimental period. From the above results, PEMFs enhanced the earlier stage of ligament healings and 50 G gauss seemed to be the most effective among the 3 field intensities used. This promoting effect may potentiate the earlier recovery of the function after the ligament injury.


Asunto(s)
Terapia por Estimulación Eléctrica , Campos Electromagnéticos , Ligamentos/lesiones , Conejos/lesiones , Cicatrización de Heridas , Animales , Masculino , Resistencia a la Tracción
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