Histomorphometric evaluation of skin wounds in rats submitted to biomodulatory therapies – research protocol

Flávia Quadros Lima, A. M. Marchionni, A. Medrado
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INTRODUCTION: The use of biomodulatory therapies in order to help tissue repair has been increasingly common in different areas of health. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to comparatively evaluate the effects of 660 nm laser photobiomodulation, ozone therapy, and ozonated oil on repair through histomorphometric analysis in skin wounds in rats. Forty Wistar rats will be divided into 4 groups of 10 animals each, Control Group (GC), Laser Group (LG), Ozone Gas Group (OGG), and Ozonated Oil Group (OOG). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Standard skin wounds will be made on the back of the animals, and the different experimental groups will be treated with the biomodulatory therapies described for three consecutive days. Five and ten days after surgery, five rats from each group will be euthanized. Skin fragments, including the wound area, will be removed for histological processing and subsequent staining of histological sections with Hematoxylin-eosin and Sirius red. Micrographs of the histological sections will be obtained and ten standard images will be captured for quantitative evaluation of the variables collagen area, number of blood vessels, and epithelium thickness. The variables infiltrate of polymorphonuclear and monomorphonuclear inflammatory cells, as well as edema, will be analyzed semiquantitatively. Statistical analysis of the study variables will be performed, with a significance level of p<0.05. CONCLUSION: It is expected to verify which of the biomodulatory therapies used can favor the resolution of tissue repair, in particular, by promoting collagen biosynthesis.
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生物调节治疗大鼠皮肤创伤的组织形态学评价-研究方案
简介:使用生物调节疗法,以帮助组织修复已越来越普遍的不同领域的健康。目的:通过组织形态学分析,比较评价660 nm激光光生物调节、臭氧治疗和臭氧化油对大鼠皮肤创面修复的影响。将40只Wistar大鼠分为4组,每组10只,分别为对照组(GC)、激光组(LG)、臭氧气体组(OGG)和臭氧化油组(OOG)。材料与方法:在动物背部制作标准皮肤创面,不同实验组连续3天采用所述生物调节疗法治疗。术后5天和10天,每组5只大鼠实施安乐死。皮肤碎片,包括伤口区域,将被去除进行组织学处理,随后用苏木精-伊红和天狼星红染色组织学切片。将获得组织学切片的显微照片,并捕获十张标准图像,用于定量评估胶原面积、血管数量和上皮厚度等变量。多形核和单形核炎症细胞浸润变量以及水肿将进行半定量分析。对研究变量进行统计学分析,p<0.05为显著性水平。结论:有望验证哪种生物调节疗法能够促进组织修复,特别是通过促进胶原蛋白的生物合成。
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期刊介绍: ​​The International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare is the official journal of the Joanna Briggs Institute. It is a fully refereed journal that publishes manuscripts relating to evidence-based medicine and evidence-based practice. It publishes papers containing reliable evidence to assist health professionals in their evaluation and decision-making, and to inform health professionals, students and researchers of outcomes, debates and developments in evidence-based medicine and healthcare. ​ The journal provides a unique home for publication of systematic reviews (quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, economic, scoping and prevalence) and implementation projects including the synthesis, transfer and utilisation of evidence in clinical practice. Original scholarly work relating to the synthesis (translation science), transfer (distribution) and utilization (implementation science and evaluation) of evidence to inform multidisciplinary healthcare practice is considered for publication. The journal also publishes original scholarly commentary pieces relating to the generation and synthesis of evidence for practice and quality improvement, the use and evaluation of evidence in practice, and the process of conducting systematic reviews (methodology) which covers quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, economic, scoping and prevalence methods. In addition, the journal’s content includes implementation projects including the transfer and utilisation of evidence in clinical practice as well as providing a forum for the debate of issues surrounding evidence-based healthcare.
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