Effect of Serum Hyaluronic Acid on Wound Healing in Wister Rats

H. Mana, A. Mutah, D. Laku, D. L. Mohzo, I. Ahmed, G. Bolbonga
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Wound healing is of paramount importance in Veterinary Surgery whenever skin integrity is breached. The faster the healing rate, the better chances to mitigate contamination and infections. There is paucity of information on the use of hyaluronic acid in wound healing in Veterinary medicine. Twenty (20) clinically healthy Wister rats of both sexes were randomly grouped in to four groups (A, B, C, D) of five rats each and allowed to acclimatize for two weeks. Anesthesia was carried out using a combination of xylazine and ketamine at a dosage rate of 5mg/kg and 50mg/kg respectively, intraperitoneal. Circular skin excision was made on each rat after shaving and scrubbing using 70% ethyl alcohol. Group A rats served as negative control while group B and C served as positive controls povidone iodine and oxytetracycline spray were applied topically respectively, group D served as test group where hyaluronic acid serum was applied topically, healing was monitored for 18 days. Results (macroscopy and histology) shows group D having significant healing rate (p<0.05) compared to A, B and C.   Hyaluronic acid serum used in this study was seen to have a significant wound healing contraction potential compared to povidone iodine, oxytetracycline spray and the negative control.
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血清透明质酸对Wister大鼠伤口愈合的影响
伤口愈合是最重要的兽医外科,无论何时皮肤完整性被破坏。愈合速度越快,就越有可能减少污染和感染。关于透明质酸在兽医学伤口愈合中的应用的信息缺乏。选取临床健康雄性Wister大鼠20只,随机分为A、B、C、D四组,每组5只,适应2周。麻醉采用噻嗪和氯胺酮联合麻醉,剂量率分别为5mg/kg和50mg/kg,腹腔注射。用70%乙醇刮除和擦洗后,对每只大鼠进行圆形皮肤切除。A组为阴性对照组,B、C组为阳性对照组,分别外用聚维酮碘和土霉素喷雾剂,D组为试验组,外用玻尿酸血清,观察18 D的愈合情况。结果(显微镜和组织学)显示,与A、B、c组相比,D组伤口愈合率显著(p<0.05)。本研究使用的透明质酸血清与聚维酮碘、土霉素喷雾和阴性对照相比,伤口愈合收缩电位显著。
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