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Topical Simvastatin Enhances Tissue Regeneration in Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in Rat Models

Wounds and wound healing have always been one of the most important subjects that experimental researches were dedicated to. Simvastatin has been used for long as a common lipid lowering agent which was reported to have some pleiotropic effects such as antioxidation, anti-inflammation and immunomodu...

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Autores principales: Khoshneviszadeh, Mahsima, Ashkani-Esfahani, Soheil, Namazi, Mohammad Reza, Noorafshan, Ali, Geramizadeh, Bita, Miri, Ramin
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24734079
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author Khoshneviszadeh, Mahsima
Ashkani-Esfahani, Soheil
Namazi, Mohammad Reza
Noorafshan, Ali
Geramizadeh, Bita
Miri, Ramin
author_facet Khoshneviszadeh, Mahsima
Ashkani-Esfahani, Soheil
Namazi, Mohammad Reza
Noorafshan, Ali
Geramizadeh, Bita
Miri, Ramin
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description Wounds and wound healing have always been one of the most important subjects that experimental researches were dedicated to. Simvastatin has been used for long as a common lipid lowering agent which was reported to have some pleiotropic effects such as antioxidation, anti-inflammation and immunomodulation. In this study we aimed to determine the effect of simvastatin on wound healing process in laboratory rats by means of stereological and histopathological analyses. 36 male Sprague-Dawley rats (220 ± 20 g) with a 1 cm(2) circular full-thickness wound on their back were divided into three groups: SS group that received a gel with 2% concentration of simvastatin; UW group that received no treatment but daily irrigation with normal saline; Base group that was treated with the gel base. Duration of the study was 12 days and at the end, wound closure rate, grade of inflammation, granulation-tissue formation, ulceration, epithelization, fibroblast proliferation, collagen-bundles synthesis, and vascularization were determined. Outcome of this study revealed that Simvastatin improves the wound healing by its anti-inflammatory and epithelization induction effect as well as statistically significant induction of fibroblast proliferation and collagen bundle synthesis which were reported by our stereological and histopathological investigations. Results of the present study demonstrated that topical Simvastatin enhances the wound healing process through affecting different aspects of tissue regeneration; however, further researches are needed to find the exact mechanism, advantages and disadvantages of this chemical agent.
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spelling pubmed-39852442014-04-14 Topical Simvastatin Enhances Tissue Regeneration in Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in Rat Models Khoshneviszadeh, Mahsima Ashkani-Esfahani, Soheil Namazi, Mohammad Reza Noorafshan, Ali Geramizadeh, Bita Miri, Ramin Iran J Pharm Res Original Article Wounds and wound healing have always been one of the most important subjects that experimental researches were dedicated to. Simvastatin has been used for long as a common lipid lowering agent which was reported to have some pleiotropic effects such as antioxidation, anti-inflammation and immunomodulation. In this study we aimed to determine the effect of simvastatin on wound healing process in laboratory rats by means of stereological and histopathological analyses. 36 male Sprague-Dawley rats (220 ± 20 g) with a 1 cm(2) circular full-thickness wound on their back were divided into three groups: SS group that received a gel with 2% concentration of simvastatin; UW group that received no treatment but daily irrigation with normal saline; Base group that was treated with the gel base. Duration of the study was 12 days and at the end, wound closure rate, grade of inflammation, granulation-tissue formation, ulceration, epithelization, fibroblast proliferation, collagen-bundles synthesis, and vascularization were determined. Outcome of this study revealed that Simvastatin improves the wound healing by its anti-inflammatory and epithelization induction effect as well as statistically significant induction of fibroblast proliferation and collagen bundle synthesis which were reported by our stereological and histopathological investigations. Results of the present study demonstrated that topical Simvastatin enhances the wound healing process through affecting different aspects of tissue regeneration; however, further researches are needed to find the exact mechanism, advantages and disadvantages of this chemical agent. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC3985244/ /pubmed/24734079 Text en © 2014 by School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khoshneviszadeh, Mahsima
Ashkani-Esfahani, Soheil
Namazi, Mohammad Reza
Noorafshan, Ali
Geramizadeh, Bita
Miri, Ramin
Topical Simvastatin Enhances Tissue Regeneration in Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in Rat Models
title Topical Simvastatin Enhances Tissue Regeneration in Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in Rat Models
title_full Topical Simvastatin Enhances Tissue Regeneration in Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in Rat Models
title_fullStr Topical Simvastatin Enhances Tissue Regeneration in Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in Rat Models
title_full_unstemmed Topical Simvastatin Enhances Tissue Regeneration in Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in Rat Models
title_short Topical Simvastatin Enhances Tissue Regeneration in Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in Rat Models
title_sort topical simvastatin enhances tissue regeneration in full-thickness skin wounds in rat models
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24734079
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