Type I and type III collagen immunoexpression in rabbit skin biopsy samples treated with rosuvastatin gel and autologous platelet-rich plasma.

IF 1.3 Acta cirurgica brasileira Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/acb402725
Cristoffer da Silva Santana, Maria Rosa Santos Breda, Yuri Ferreira Vicentini, Sérgio Alexandre Alcantara Dos Santos, Luis Antonio Justulin, Anthony Cesar de Souza Castilho, Gisele Alborghetti Nai, Cecília Laposy Santarém
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Purpose: To evaluate whether the joint use of autologous platelet-rich plasma (aPRP) and rosuvastatin (RSV) in biopsies of dermal wounds induced in rabbits results in an additive effect on the immunoexpression of collagens type I and III, optimizing the healing process and increasing collagen production during the proliferative phase of healing to improve the quality of tissue repair.

Methods: Thirty-two biopsy samples from eight clinically healthy adult male New Zealand rabbits were used. They were treated with aPRP, RSV, or aPRP + RSV and analyzed zero, three, seven, ten, and 14 days post wound induction.

Results: Type I collagen immunoexpression was significantly higher in wounds treated with aPRP when compared to the control group. This study demonstrated that type III collagen is predominant during the proliferation phase of the healing process, highlighting its critical role in tissue repair and regeneration.

Conclusion: The association of aPRP and RSV in wound treatment may have an additive effect in the immunoexpression of type III collagen and can thus be used as an alternative in tissue repair and collagen formation, optimizing the healing process.

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用洛伐他汀凝胶和自体富血小板血浆处理兔皮肤活检样本的 I 型和 III 型胶原蛋白免疫表达。
目的:评价自体富血小板血浆(aPRP)和瑞舒伐他汀(RSV)联合应用于兔皮肤创面活检是否对I型和III型胶原的免疫表达产生叠加效应,优化愈合过程,增加愈合增殖期胶原的生成,提高组织修复质量。方法:选取临床健康成年雄性新西兰兔8只,活检标本32份。分别给予aPRP、RSV或aPRP + RSV治疗,并在创面诱导后0、3、7、10和14天进行分析。结果:与对照组相比,aPRP治疗创面I型胶原免疫表达明显升高。本研究表明,III型胶原蛋白在愈合过程的增殖阶段占主导地位,突出了其在组织修复和再生中的关键作用。结论:aPRP和RSV在创面治疗中的联合作用可能对III型胶原的免疫表达具有叠加效应,可作为组织修复和胶原形成的替代,优化愈合过程。
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