西洋Anacardium occidentale L.(cajueiro)对大鼠皮肤创伤愈合的实验研究。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY Acta cirurgica brasileira Pub Date : 2023-01-06 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1590/acb371006
Dafni Cleia Gaia da Silva, Hanna Machado da Silva, Pedro Pastorini Franco, Tomaz José Aquino Vasconcelos do Carmo, Deivid Ramos Dos Santos, Edvaldo Lima Silveira, Ana Carla Godinho Pinto, Marcieni Ataíde de Andrade, Rosa Helena de Figueiredo Chaves
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目的:分析西洋Anacardium occidentale Linn对皮肤创伤愈合的影响。方法:20只Wistar雄性大鼠随机分为四组(每组5只):阴性对照组(NCG),生理盐水处理;腰果树组(CG),用西洋参(A.occidentale Linn)树皮水醇提取物处理;腰果组(MCG),用西洋参皮提取物软膏;阳性对照组(PCG)。每天对所有动物进行检查,观察手术伤口的宏观情况。苏木精-伊红染色用于组织形态分析,Masson三色染色用于更好地表征胶原纤维。结果:第7天,MCG组的手术伤口出现了被硬皮覆盖的扩张,超过了最初的界限。在第21天,观察到NCG和CG组的伤口完全闭合并上皮化。PCG和MCG的伤口上仍有残留的硬皮。NCG是唯一一个在组织病理学分析中没有出现脓肿的。结论:用提取物治疗的动物的愈合期延长,并且通过组织学分析,NCG中的动物显示出更好的结果。
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Anacardium occidentale L. (cajueiro) in the healing of skin wounds: an experimental study in rats.

Purpose: To analyze the effects of Anacardium occidentale Linn on the healing of skin wounds.

Methods: Twenty Wistar male rats were distributed into four groups (with five animals each one): negative control group (NCG), treated with saline solution; cashew tree group (CG), treated with hydroalcoholic extract of the bark of A. occidentale Linn; manipulated cashew tree group (MCG), with the ointment of extract of the bark of A. occidentale Linn; positive control group (PCG), treated with sunflower oil. All animals were examined daily, observing the macroscopic aspects of the surgical wound. Hematoxylin-eosin staining was used for tissue morphology analysis and Masson's trichrome for better collagen fiber characterization.

Results: On day 7, the MCG group had the expansion of the surgical wound covered by crust, exceeding the initial limits. On day 21, the wounds were observed to be completely closed and epithelialized in the NCG and CG groups. PCG and MCG still had remnants of crusts on the wound. The NCG was the only one not to present an abscess in histopathological analysis.

Conclusions: There was a prolongation of the healing phase of the animals treated with the extract, and the animals in the NCG showed a better outcome by histological analysis.

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