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Effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type I diabetes and kidney disease

PURPOSE: To evaluate and describe the effect of electrophysical resources laser therapy (LLLT), intravascular laser blood irradiation (ILIB), and cryotherapy on the healing process of neurotendinous injury, as well as possible systemic changes, in the experimental model of type 1 diabetes associated...

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Autores principales: Silva, Patrícia Henrique, Silva, Pâmela Henrique, Facco, Gilberto Gonçalves, Corazza, Adalberto Vieira, da Silva, Josivaldo Godoy, Silva, Iandara Schettert
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35766669
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/acb370402
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author Silva, Patrícia Henrique
Silva, Pâmela Henrique
Facco, Gilberto Gonçalves
Corazza, Adalberto Vieira
da Silva, Josivaldo Godoy
Silva, Iandara Schettert
author_facet Silva, Patrícia Henrique
Silva, Pâmela Henrique
Facco, Gilberto Gonçalves
Corazza, Adalberto Vieira
da Silva, Josivaldo Godoy
Silva, Iandara Schettert
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate and describe the effect of electrophysical resources laser therapy (LLLT), intravascular laser blood irradiation (ILIB), and cryotherapy on the healing process of neurotendinous injury, as well as possible systemic changes, in the experimental model of type 1 diabetes associated with kidney injury. METHODS: The animals were randomized into four groups: G1) healthy control with untreated injury; G2) healthy control with injury and treatment; G3) disease control with untreated lesion; G4) disease with injury and treatment. Furthermore, the treated groups were divided into three, according to the type of treatment. All animals were induced to neurotendinous injury and treated according to the therapeutic protocols. Healing and inflammation were analyzed by semiquantitative histopathological study. RESULTS: It was observed in sick animals treated with cryotherapy and ILIB reduction of inflammatory exudate, presence of fibroblasts and organization of collagen, when compared to the effects of LLLT. Moreover, there was reduction in glycemic levels in the group treated with ILIB. CONCLUSIONS: Cryotherapy promoted reduction in inflammatory exudate and organization of collagen fibers, in addition to the absence of signs of tissue necrosis, in the groups treated with and without the disease. ILIB therapy showed the same findings associated with significant reduction in glycemic levels in the group of diseased animals. The application of LLLT showed increased inflammatory exudate, low organization of collagen fibers and low sign of tissue degeneration and necrosis. This study in a model of associated diseases (diabetes and kidney disease) whose effects of electrophysical resources studied after neurotendinous injury allows us to verify histopathological variables suggestive of patients with the same comorbidities.
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spelling pubmed-92395592022-07-13 Effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type I diabetes and kidney disease Silva, Patrícia Henrique Silva, Pâmela Henrique Facco, Gilberto Gonçalves Corazza, Adalberto Vieira da Silva, Josivaldo Godoy Silva, Iandara Schettert Acta Cir Bras Original Article PURPOSE: To evaluate and describe the effect of electrophysical resources laser therapy (LLLT), intravascular laser blood irradiation (ILIB), and cryotherapy on the healing process of neurotendinous injury, as well as possible systemic changes, in the experimental model of type 1 diabetes associated with kidney injury. METHODS: The animals were randomized into four groups: G1) healthy control with untreated injury; G2) healthy control with injury and treatment; G3) disease control with untreated lesion; G4) disease with injury and treatment. Furthermore, the treated groups were divided into three, according to the type of treatment. All animals were induced to neurotendinous injury and treated according to the therapeutic protocols. Healing and inflammation were analyzed by semiquantitative histopathological study. RESULTS: It was observed in sick animals treated with cryotherapy and ILIB reduction of inflammatory exudate, presence of fibroblasts and organization of collagen, when compared to the effects of LLLT. Moreover, there was reduction in glycemic levels in the group treated with ILIB. CONCLUSIONS: Cryotherapy promoted reduction in inflammatory exudate and organization of collagen fibers, in addition to the absence of signs of tissue necrosis, in the groups treated with and without the disease. ILIB therapy showed the same findings associated with significant reduction in glycemic levels in the group of diseased animals. The application of LLLT showed increased inflammatory exudate, low organization of collagen fibers and low sign of tissue degeneration and necrosis. This study in a model of associated diseases (diabetes and kidney disease) whose effects of electrophysical resources studied after neurotendinous injury allows us to verify histopathological variables suggestive of patients with the same comorbidities. Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2022-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9239559/ /pubmed/35766669 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/acb370402 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Silva, Patrícia Henrique
Silva, Pâmela Henrique
Facco, Gilberto Gonçalves
Corazza, Adalberto Vieira
da Silva, Josivaldo Godoy
Silva, Iandara Schettert
Effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type I diabetes and kidney disease
title Effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type I diabetes and kidney disease
title_full Effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type I diabetes and kidney disease
title_fullStr Effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type I diabetes and kidney disease
title_full_unstemmed Effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type I diabetes and kidney disease
title_short Effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type I diabetes and kidney disease
title_sort effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type i diabetes and kidney disease
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35766669
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/acb370402
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