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Histological and Molecular Evidence of the Positive Performance of Glycerol-Plasticized Chitosan-Alginate Membranes on Skin Lesions of Hyperglycemic Mice

The purpose of this study was to investigate tissue repair of excisional wounds in hyperglycemic animals treated with chitosan-alginate membranes (CAM) produced in the presence of glycerol. 8-week C57B1 male mice were divided into normoglycemic animals with a 0.9% saline solution topical treatment (...

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Autores principales: Azevedo, Flavia Figueiredo, Cantarutti, Thiago Anselmo, Remiro, Paula de Freitas Rosa, Barbieri, Beatriz, Azoubel, Rafael Abboud, Nagahara, Mariana Harue Taniguchi, Moraes, Ângela Maria, Lima, Maria Helena Melo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9657097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36365748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14214754
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author Azevedo, Flavia Figueiredo
Cantarutti, Thiago Anselmo
Remiro, Paula de Freitas Rosa
Barbieri, Beatriz
Azoubel, Rafael Abboud
Nagahara, Mariana Harue Taniguchi
Moraes, Ângela Maria
Lima, Maria Helena Melo
author_facet Azevedo, Flavia Figueiredo
Cantarutti, Thiago Anselmo
Remiro, Paula de Freitas Rosa
Barbieri, Beatriz
Azoubel, Rafael Abboud
Nagahara, Mariana Harue Taniguchi
Moraes, Ângela Maria
Lima, Maria Helena Melo
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description The purpose of this study was to investigate tissue repair of excisional wounds in hyperglycemic animals treated with chitosan-alginate membranes (CAM) produced in the presence of glycerol. 8-week C57B1 male mice were divided into normoglycemic animals with a 0.9% saline solution topical treatment (CTSF); hyperglycemic animals with 0.9% saline solution topical treatment (DMSF) and hyperglycemic animals with glycerol-plasticized chitosan-alginate membrane topical treatment (DMCAM). On post-wound day three, the DMCAM group presented a lower number of leukocytes, mature mastocytes, a higher number of vessels (p < 0.05), and active mastocytes (p < 0.05) when compared to the CTSF and DMSF groups. There were no differences regarding the distribution, deposition, organization, and thickness of collagen fibers. On day 7 there were no differences in the analysis of fibroblasts, mastocytes, and TGF−β1 and VEGF expressions among the groups. Regarding collagen fibers, the DMCAM group presented slight red-orange birefringence when compared to the CTSF and DMSF groups. On day 14 there was a slight concentration of thinner elastic fibers for the DMCAM group, with a greater reorganization of papillary skin and improved red-orange birefringence collagen fibers, as well as net-shaped orientation, similar to intact skin. In addition, improved elastic fiber organization distributed in the entire neo-dermis and a larger presence of elaunin fibers were observed, in a similar pattern found in the intact skin. The use of CAM in cutaneous lesions boosted tissue repair since there was a smaller number of inflammatory cells and mastocytes, and an improvement in collagen deposition and collagen fibers. These results demonstrate the high potential of plasticized chitosan-alginate membrane for skin wound dressing of hyperglycemic patients.
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spelling pubmed-96570972022-11-15 Histological and Molecular Evidence of the Positive Performance of Glycerol-Plasticized Chitosan-Alginate Membranes on Skin Lesions of Hyperglycemic Mice Azevedo, Flavia Figueiredo Cantarutti, Thiago Anselmo Remiro, Paula de Freitas Rosa Barbieri, Beatriz Azoubel, Rafael Abboud Nagahara, Mariana Harue Taniguchi Moraes, Ângela Maria Lima, Maria Helena Melo Polymers (Basel) Article The purpose of this study was to investigate tissue repair of excisional wounds in hyperglycemic animals treated with chitosan-alginate membranes (CAM) produced in the presence of glycerol. 8-week C57B1 male mice were divided into normoglycemic animals with a 0.9% saline solution topical treatment (CTSF); hyperglycemic animals with 0.9% saline solution topical treatment (DMSF) and hyperglycemic animals with glycerol-plasticized chitosan-alginate membrane topical treatment (DMCAM). On post-wound day three, the DMCAM group presented a lower number of leukocytes, mature mastocytes, a higher number of vessels (p < 0.05), and active mastocytes (p < 0.05) when compared to the CTSF and DMSF groups. There were no differences regarding the distribution, deposition, organization, and thickness of collagen fibers. On day 7 there were no differences in the analysis of fibroblasts, mastocytes, and TGF−β1 and VEGF expressions among the groups. Regarding collagen fibers, the DMCAM group presented slight red-orange birefringence when compared to the CTSF and DMSF groups. On day 14 there was a slight concentration of thinner elastic fibers for the DMCAM group, with a greater reorganization of papillary skin and improved red-orange birefringence collagen fibers, as well as net-shaped orientation, similar to intact skin. In addition, improved elastic fiber organization distributed in the entire neo-dermis and a larger presence of elaunin fibers were observed, in a similar pattern found in the intact skin. The use of CAM in cutaneous lesions boosted tissue repair since there was a smaller number of inflammatory cells and mastocytes, and an improvement in collagen deposition and collagen fibers. These results demonstrate the high potential of plasticized chitosan-alginate membrane for skin wound dressing of hyperglycemic patients. MDPI 2022-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9657097/ /pubmed/36365748 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14214754 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Azevedo, Flavia Figueiredo
Cantarutti, Thiago Anselmo
Remiro, Paula de Freitas Rosa
Barbieri, Beatriz
Azoubel, Rafael Abboud
Nagahara, Mariana Harue Taniguchi
Moraes, Ângela Maria
Lima, Maria Helena Melo
Histological and Molecular Evidence of the Positive Performance of Glycerol-Plasticized Chitosan-Alginate Membranes on Skin Lesions of Hyperglycemic Mice
title Histological and Molecular Evidence of the Positive Performance of Glycerol-Plasticized Chitosan-Alginate Membranes on Skin Lesions of Hyperglycemic Mice
title_full Histological and Molecular Evidence of the Positive Performance of Glycerol-Plasticized Chitosan-Alginate Membranes on Skin Lesions of Hyperglycemic Mice
title_fullStr Histological and Molecular Evidence of the Positive Performance of Glycerol-Plasticized Chitosan-Alginate Membranes on Skin Lesions of Hyperglycemic Mice
title_full_unstemmed Histological and Molecular Evidence of the Positive Performance of Glycerol-Plasticized Chitosan-Alginate Membranes on Skin Lesions of Hyperglycemic Mice
title_short Histological and Molecular Evidence of the Positive Performance of Glycerol-Plasticized Chitosan-Alginate Membranes on Skin Lesions of Hyperglycemic Mice
title_sort histological and molecular evidence of the positive performance of glycerol-plasticized chitosan-alginate membranes on skin lesions of hyperglycemic mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9657097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36365748
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14214754
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