Ihsan Safwan Kamarazaman , Ling Sui Kiong , Mohd Kamal Nik Hasan , Norlia Basherudin , Nur Aini Mohd Kasim , Aida Azlina Ali , Salfarina Ramli , Sandra Maniam , Richard Johari James , Pornchai Rojsitthisak , Hasseri Halim
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摘要
蛇麻草(Baeckea frutescens L.)传统上用于治疗蛇咬伤,具有止痛和止血的功效。这些特性与伤口愈合密切相关。本研究旨在评估 B. frutescens 叶提取物(BFLE)在体外和体内的伤口愈合特性。体外研究的重点是增殖、迁移以及 TGF-β、IL-1β、VEGF 和 MMP-2 基因和蛋白的表达。体内研究包括切除伤口愈合、组织学和拉伸强度研究。研究人员使用角质细胞(HaCaT)和成纤维细胞(BJ)测试了洋二仙草乙醇提取物(BFLE)对增殖和迁移的影响。使用实时 PCR 和 Western 印迹检测分析了与伤口愈合有关的基因和蛋白质表达。使用 Wistar 白化大鼠对 BFLE 的伤口愈合特性进行了体内评估,重点是切除伤口愈合、组织学和拉伸强度研究。BFLE 对角质形成细胞和成纤维细胞具有明显的增殖和迁移作用,同时还能上调 TGF-β、IL-1β、VEGF 和 MMP-2 基因和蛋白的表达。BFLE还对Wistar白化大鼠的切除伤口有明显的愈合作用,并能提高整体抗张强度。结果表明,BFLE 具有很强的伤口愈合能力,它能增加角质细胞和成纤维细胞的增殖和迁移,上调参与伤口愈合过程的基因和蛋白质,提高伤口愈合率和抗张强度。这项研究的结果为研究 B. frutescens 作为天然伤口愈合剂的潜在用途提供了重要启示。
Baeckea frutescens L. Promotes wound healing by upregulating expression of TGF-β, IL-1 β, VEGF and MMP-2
Baeckea frutescens L. has been traditionally used for treating snakebites and is known to possess antifebrile and hemostatic properties. These properties are closely related to wound healing. This study aimed to evaluate the wound healing properties of B. frutescens leaves extract (BFLE) in vitro and in vivo. The in vitro study focused on proliferation, migration, and expression of TGF-β, IL-1β, VEGF, and MMP-2 genes and proteins. The in vivo study included excisional wound healing, histology, and tensile strength studies. The ethanolic extract of B. frutescens (BFLE) was tested for its effects on proliferation and migration using keratinocytes (HaCaT) and fibroblasts (BJ) cells. Gene and protein expression related to wound healing were analyzed using real-time PCR and Western blot assays. The wound healing properties of BFLE were evaluated in vivo using Wistar albino rats, focusing on excisional wound healing, histology, and tensile strength studies. The BFLE displayed significant proliferative and migratory effects on keratinocytes and fibroblasts cells, while upregulating the expression of TGF-β, IL-1β, VEGF, and MMP-2 genes and proteins. BFLE also exhibited significant wound healing effects on Wistar albino rats’ excisional wounds and improved the overall tensile strength. The results suggest that BFLE has strong wound healing properties, as demonstrated by its ability to increase keratinocytes and fibroblasts proliferation and migration, upregulate genes and proteins involved in the wound healing process, and improve wound healing rates and tensile strength. The findings of this study provide important insights into the potential use of B. frutescens as a natural wound healing agent.
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The Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal (SPJ) is the official journal of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society (SPS) publishing high quality clinically oriented submissions which encompass the various disciplines of pharmaceutical sciences and related subjects. SPJ publishes 8 issues per year by the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society, with the cooperation of the College of Pharmacy, King Saud University.