Pré-condicionamento com ácido linolênico e estimulação elétrica de baixa intensidade no reparo tecidual do rato

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Maria dos Prazeres Carneiro
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
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Link de acesso: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/7612
Resumo: The tissue repair consists in an important feature of the inflammatory process prevention, some factors may reduce, delay or prevent this process. There is a continued interest in the use of currents with low intensity combined by supplementation with nutraceuticals (high ratio w9:w6 and low ratio w6:w3). The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of preconditioning with oil blends containing (w3/w6) and (w9/w6), and currents of low intensity MENS on the tissue repair after incisions in mice skin. One hundred and eight (108) Wistar rats were used , divided into three groups: G-1 control (saline) n = 36 subdivided into two subgroups: unstimulated and stimulated; G-2 neutral control (corn and soybean oil) n= 36, subdivided into two subgroups: unstimulated and stimulated and G-3 ALA (olive oil + flaxseed + canola), n= 36 subdivided into two subgroups unstimulated and stimulated. The oil mixtures were administered by orogastric, and the application of electric current directly into mouse skin occurred 1 hour before surgical incision. The animals were sacrificed on the seventh, fourteenth and twenty-first day. Skin sample of 1cm/1 cm were collected between the second and third suture point. The samples were analyzed from surgical specimens stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) and provided a general analysis of tissue sections with a thickness of 5 um. The data obtained by the (HE) technique were classified according to the inflammatory intensity and transformed into quantitative variables by assigning index for the hestological finding according to (VIDINSK, 2006). Statistical data were analysed using the GraphPad Prism for Windows, version 6.0, for joint assessment of the effects of the groups G-1, G-2 e G-3, and the subgroups unstimulated and stimulated, and days (7, 14, 21). The variables of histological evaluation were analysed by nonparametric Mann-Whitney. The significance level was 5 % (p<0,05). The results show that the preconditioning electrical stimulation caused the elevation of exudate and reduced the reepitheliazation on the 7th day. The use of preconditons oil 1 (corn and soybeans) and oil 2 (olive+ canola + flaxseed) reduced the vascularization on the 7th and 14th days respectively. Both groups, 1 and 2 of oils, induced the reduction of fibrosis on the 14th day. The preconditioning with oil 1 led to elevated expression of NFKB on the 7th day. It is concluded that the electrical stimulation caused the elevation of markers of inflammatory phase with consequent acceleration of this process and the use of oils 1 and 2 reduced the fibrosis and vascularization on proliferative phase. The preconditioning with the oil 1 (corn and soybeans) caused more inflammation on the 7th day.