Gross and histopathological effects of dimethyl sulfoxide on wound healing in rats

Q1 Medicine Wound Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wndm.2020.100194
Vinay Kant , Babu Lal Jangir , Vinod Kumar
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Abstract

Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is one of the commonly used vehicles to dissolve water insoluble drugs, including used for wound healing purposes, for different experiments. The present study was aimed to investigate the gross effects and histopathological changes produced by topical DMSO on granulation tissue at wound site. Open excision cutaneous wounds were created on the back of ten male rats and equally divided into two groups. Distilled water and DMSO (10 %) were topically applied once daily for 21 days on wounds of Group I (control group) and Group II, respectively. Grossly, wounds revealed that DMSO facilitated wound closure on day 7 and 12. On day 21, the wound was still not closed in DMSO treated group in comparison to control group. The H & E stained sections of control group showed formation of complete, immature and thin epithelial layer, collagen deposition and infiltration of abundant number of mononuclear cells. Sections of DMSO treated group showed blood vessels, scattered infiltration of inflammatory cells, collagen fibers and partially formed epithelial layer. Semi-quantitative score for inflammatory cells and epithelialization was significantly lower in DMSO treated group. Picrosirius red stained sections showed dominance of orange-red (thicker) collagen fibers in control group and yellow-green (thinner) collagen fibers in DMSO treated group. DMSO treated group showed higher and lower thin collagen and thick collagen fiber fraction, respectively in comparison to control group. Thus, it might be concluded that DMSO facilitates wound closure during the early stages and delays the wound closure during at later stages of wound healing.

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二甲基亚砜对大鼠伤口愈合的大体和组织病理学影响
二甲基亚砜(DMSO)是溶解不溶性药物的常用载体之一,包括用于伤口愈合目的,用于不同的实验。本研究旨在探讨外用DMSO对创面肉芽组织的总体效应和组织病理学变化。在10只雄性大鼠的背部创造了开放性切除皮肤伤口,并平均分为两组。第一组(对照组)和第二组(对照组)创面局部涂抹蒸馏水和DMSO(10%),每日1次,连用21 d。粗略地说,伤口显示DMSO在第7天和第12天促进伤口愈合。与对照组相比,DMSO处理组在第21天伤口仍未闭合。H &对照组E染色显示上皮形成完整、未成熟、薄,胶原沉积,单核细胞大量浸润。DMSO处理组切片显示血管、炎性细胞分散浸润、胶原纤维和部分形成的上皮。DMSO治疗组炎症细胞及上皮化半定量评分明显降低。小天狼星红染色切片显示对照组以橙红色(较厚)胶原纤维为主,DMSO处理组以黄绿色(较薄)胶原纤维为主。DMSO处理组与对照组相比,薄胶原纤维和厚胶原纤维含量分别较高和较低。由此可见,DMSO在创面愈合初期促进创面愈合,在创面愈合后期延缓创面愈合。
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