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Electromagnetic Stimulation Combined with Aloe vera Increases Collagen Reorganization in Burn Repair
Sofia Poletti, Letícia D. Lucke, Fernanda O Bortolazzo, Renata M. Acunha, Marcos G. Mattos, Fernanda O. G. Gaspi, Thiago A. M. Andrade, Maria Esméria C. Amaral, Andrea A .Aro, Edson R Pimentel, Marcelo A. M. Esquisatto, Fernanda A. S. Mendonça, Gláucia M. T. Santos
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2150/2018.07.001
Objectives: Burns are shown as a
clinical problem for their severity and multiple complications due to the time
required to heal. Therapies that improve their healing are of great importance,
especially for being minimally invasive, of low cost and best performance, all related to the
speed and quality of healing. This study investigated the effects of the
magnetic electro stimulator Haihuá CD9
isolated or in association with Aloe vera in rats skin burns. Methods: Experimental groups
(n = 30/group) were: (C) Carbopol gel; (F) A.
vera/Carbopol gel; (H) Haihuá+Carbopol gel; (H+F) Haihuá+A. vera/Carbopol gel. Samples were collected on the 7th, 14th, and 21st
experimental days for structural and morphometric analysis, hydroxyproline and
glycosaminoglycans quantification, zymography for MMP-2 and MMP-9 and Western
Blotting for TGF-β1, VEGF, Collagen I and III. Key findings: The expression of
TGF-β1 in H+F was increased on the 7th day and of MMP-9 on the 7th and 14th
days. The expression of VEGF increased in the first experimental periods and
decreased in the last for the treated groups. There was an increase in the
fibroblasts and birefringent collagen fibers in groups treated with Haihuá
isolated or in association with A. vera in all periods. The quantification of collagen
I increased, while collagen III decreased in H+F. The higher amount of GAGs and
MMP-2 active isoform was detected in H and H+F during all periods. Conclusions: Considering the
results of the present study, electromagnetic stimulation in association with
the A. vera extract promoted an
increase in the number of fibroblasts, GAGs content, MMP-2 activity, the
deposition and organization of collagen fibers, favoring the repair of injuries
to second degree burns, and may also present therapeutic potential in this
injury type.
Burns repair, herbal medicine, electromagnetic stimulation, rats.
Gláucia M. T. Santos., et al. 2018. “Electromagnetic Stimulation Combined with Aloe vera Increases Collagen Reorganization in Burn Repair.” Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 6 (7): 633-646.