Effects of photobiomodulation on wound contraction in rats undergoing doxorubicin extravasation: a histomorphometric analysis

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze wound contraction and histomorphometric pattern of lesions in Wistar rats undergoing doxorubicin extravasation. Method: Sixty adult female rats were used, divided into four groups of fifteen animals: Group 1 (Control, without antidote); Group 2 (Hyaluronidase); Group 3...

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Published inRevista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P Vol. 55; p. e20200527
Main Authors Freitas, Karina Alexandra Batista da Silva, Rocha, Noeme Sousa, Minicucci, Eliana Maria, Silva, Valéria Flávia Batista da, Langoni, Hélio, Popim, Regina Célia
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Abstract ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze wound contraction and histomorphometric pattern of lesions in Wistar rats undergoing doxorubicin extravasation. Method: Sixty adult female rats were used, divided into four groups of fifteen animals: Group 1 (Control, without antidote); Group 2 (Hyaluronidase); Group 3 (Photobiomodulation), and Group 4 (Hyaluronidase + Photobiomodulation). Doxorubicin 1mg (0.5 ml) was applied subcutaneously on the animals’ back, inducing the wound. Macroscopic and morphometric evaluation of the lesions was performed every two days for 28 days. On the 30th day, euthanasia was performed and the material was collected for histological evaluation. Results: The animals in the photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase groups presented regeneration tissue with neovascularization and acute inflammation, with improvement in wound healing, which did not occur in the other groups. The contraction rates were better in those treated with photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase, with healing percentages of 76.6% and 72.1%, respectively. Conclusion: The combination of photobiomodulation (660 nm–1 J) with topical hyaluronidase (65 UTR) proved to be effective in the process of wound healing due to extravasation of doxorubicin, and can be incorporated into the practice of clinical oncology. RESUMO Objetivo: Analisar a contração de feridas e padrão histomorfométrico das lesões em ratos Wistar submetidos ao extravasamento de doxorrubicina. Método: Utilizados 60 ratos fêmeas adultos, divididos em quatro grupos de quinze animais: Grupo 1 (Controle, sem antídoto); Grupo 2 (Hialuronidase); Grupo 3 (Fotobiomodulação) e Grupo 4 (Hialuronidase + Fotobiomodulação). Aplicado 1 mg (0,5 ml) de doxorrubicina no subcutâneo do dorso dos animais, induzindo a ferida. Realizada avaliação macroscópica e morfométrica das lesões a cada dois dias por 28 dias. No 30º dia foi realizada a eutanásia e coleta do material para avaliação histológica. Resultados: Os animais dos grupos fotobiomodulação e fotobiomodulação+Hialuronidase apresentaram tecido de regeneração com neovascularização e inflamação aguda, com melhora na cicatrização das feridas, o que não ocorreu nos outros grupos. As taxas de contração foram melhores nos tratados com fotobiomodulação e fotobiomodulação + Hialuronidase, com percentual de cicatrização de 76,6% e 72,1%, respectivamente. Conclusão: A combinação da fotobiomodulação (660 nm–1 J) com hialuronidase tópica (65 UTR) mostrou-se eficaz no processo de cicatrização de feridas por extravasamento de doxorrubicina, podendo ser incorporada à pratica da oncologia clínica. RESUMEN Objetivo: Analizar la contracción de heridas y patrón histomorfométrico de las lesiones en ratones Wistar sometidos a la extravasación de doxorrubicina. Método: Fueron utilizadas 60 ratas adultas, divididas en cuatro grupos de quince animales: Grupo 1 (Control sin antídoto); Grupo 2 (Hialuronidasa); Grupo 3 (Fotobiomodulación) y Grupo 4 (Hialuronidasa + Fotobiomodulación). Se aplicó 1 mg (0,5 ml) de doxorrubicina en el subcutáneo del dorso de los animales, induciendo la herida. Realizada evaluación macroscópica y morfométrica de las lesiones cada dos días por 28 días. En el 30° día se realizó la eutanasia y recolección del material para evaluación histológica. Resultados: Los animales de los grupos fotobiomodulación y fotobiomodulación+ Hialuronidasa presentaron tejido de regeneración con neovascularización e inflamación aguda, con mejoría de la cicatrización de las heridas, lo que no ocurrió en otros grupos. Las tasas de contracción fueron mejores en los tratados con fotobiomodulación y fotobiomodulación + Hialuronidasa, con porcentaje de cicatrización de 76,6% y 72,1%, respectivamente. Conclusión: la combinación de la fotobiomodulación (660nm–1J) con hialuronidasa tópica (65 UTR) demostró ser más eficaz en el proceso de cicatrización de heridas por extravasación de doxorrubicina, lo que posibilitó adoptarla en la práctica de la oncología clínica.
AbstractList ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze wound contraction and histomorphometric pattern of lesions in Wistar rats undergoing doxorubicin extravasation. Method: Sixty adult female rats were used, divided into four groups of fifteen animals: Group 1 (Control, without antidote); Group 2 (Hyaluronidase); Group 3 (Photobiomodulation), and Group 4 (Hyaluronidase + Photobiomodulation). Doxorubicin 1mg (0.5 ml) was applied subcutaneously on the animals’ back, inducing the wound. Macroscopic and morphometric evaluation of the lesions was performed every two days for 28 days. On the 30th day, euthanasia was performed and the material was collected for histological evaluation. Results: The animals in the photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase groups presented regeneration tissue with neovascularization and acute inflammation, with improvement in wound healing, which did not occur in the other groups. The contraction rates were better in those treated with photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase, with healing percentages of 76.6% and 72.1%, respectively. Conclusion: The combination of photobiomodulation (660 nm–1 J) with topical hyaluronidase (65 UTR) proved to be effective in the process of wound healing due to extravasation of doxorubicin, and can be incorporated into the practice of clinical oncology.
To analyze wound contraction and histomorphometric pattern of lesions in Wistar rats undergoing doxorubicin extravasation.OBJECTIVETo analyze wound contraction and histomorphometric pattern of lesions in Wistar rats undergoing doxorubicin extravasation.Sixty adult female rats were used, divided into four groups of fifteen animals: Group 1 (Control, without antidote); Group 2 (Hyaluronidase); Group 3 (Photobiomodulation), and Group 4 (Hyaluronidase + Photobiomodulation). Doxorubicin 1mg (0.5 ml) was applied subcutaneously on the animals' back, inducing the wound. Macroscopic and morphometric evaluation of the lesions was performed every two days for 28 days. On the 30th day, euthanasia was performed and the material was collected for histological evaluation.METHODSixty adult female rats were used, divided into four groups of fifteen animals: Group 1 (Control, without antidote); Group 2 (Hyaluronidase); Group 3 (Photobiomodulation), and Group 4 (Hyaluronidase + Photobiomodulation). Doxorubicin 1mg (0.5 ml) was applied subcutaneously on the animals' back, inducing the wound. Macroscopic and morphometric evaluation of the lesions was performed every two days for 28 days. On the 30th day, euthanasia was performed and the material was collected for histological evaluation.The animals in the photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase groups presented regeneration tissue with neovascularization and acute inflammation, with improvement in wound healing, which did not occur in the other groups. The contraction rates were better in those treated with photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase, with healing percentages of 76.6% and 72.1%, respectively.RESULTSThe animals in the photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase groups presented regeneration tissue with neovascularization and acute inflammation, with improvement in wound healing, which did not occur in the other groups. The contraction rates were better in those treated with photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase, with healing percentages of 76.6% and 72.1%, respectively.The combination of photobiomodulation (660 nm-1 J) with topical hyaluronidase (65 UTR) proved to be effective in the process of wound healing due to extravasation of doxorubicin, and can be incorporated into the practice of clinical oncology.CONCLUSIONThe combination of photobiomodulation (660 nm-1 J) with topical hyaluronidase (65 UTR) proved to be effective in the process of wound healing due to extravasation of doxorubicin, and can be incorporated into the practice of clinical oncology.
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze wound contraction and histomorphometric pattern of lesions in Wistar rats undergoing doxorubicin extravasation. Method: Sixty adult female rats were used, divided into four groups of fifteen animals: Group 1 (Control, without antidote); Group 2 (Hyaluronidase); Group 3 (Photobiomodulation), and Group 4 (Hyaluronidase + Photobiomodulation). Doxorubicin 1mg (0.5 ml) was applied subcutaneously on the animals’ back, inducing the wound. Macroscopic and morphometric evaluation of the lesions was performed every two days for 28 days. On the 30th day, euthanasia was performed and the material was collected for histological evaluation. Results: The animals in the photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase groups presented regeneration tissue with neovascularization and acute inflammation, with improvement in wound healing, which did not occur in the other groups. The contraction rates were better in those treated with photobiomodulation and photobiomodulation + Hyaluronidase, with healing percentages of 76.6% and 72.1%, respectively. Conclusion: The combination of photobiomodulation (660 nm–1 J) with topical hyaluronidase (65 UTR) proved to be effective in the process of wound healing due to extravasation of doxorubicin, and can be incorporated into the practice of clinical oncology. RESUMO Objetivo: Analisar a contração de feridas e padrão histomorfométrico das lesões em ratos Wistar submetidos ao extravasamento de doxorrubicina. Método: Utilizados 60 ratos fêmeas adultos, divididos em quatro grupos de quinze animais: Grupo 1 (Controle, sem antídoto); Grupo 2 (Hialuronidase); Grupo 3 (Fotobiomodulação) e Grupo 4 (Hialuronidase + Fotobiomodulação). Aplicado 1 mg (0,5 ml) de doxorrubicina no subcutâneo do dorso dos animais, induzindo a ferida. Realizada avaliação macroscópica e morfométrica das lesões a cada dois dias por 28 dias. No 30º dia foi realizada a eutanásia e coleta do material para avaliação histológica. Resultados: Os animais dos grupos fotobiomodulação e fotobiomodulação+Hialuronidase apresentaram tecido de regeneração com neovascularização e inflamação aguda, com melhora na cicatrização das feridas, o que não ocorreu nos outros grupos. As taxas de contração foram melhores nos tratados com fotobiomodulação e fotobiomodulação + Hialuronidase, com percentual de cicatrização de 76,6% e 72,1%, respectivamente. Conclusão: A combinação da fotobiomodulação (660 nm–1 J) com hialuronidase tópica (65 UTR) mostrou-se eficaz no processo de cicatrização de feridas por extravasamento de doxorrubicina, podendo ser incorporada à pratica da oncologia clínica. RESUMEN Objetivo: Analizar la contracción de heridas y patrón histomorfométrico de las lesiones en ratones Wistar sometidos a la extravasación de doxorrubicina. Método: Fueron utilizadas 60 ratas adultas, divididas en cuatro grupos de quince animales: Grupo 1 (Control sin antídoto); Grupo 2 (Hialuronidasa); Grupo 3 (Fotobiomodulación) y Grupo 4 (Hialuronidasa + Fotobiomodulación). Se aplicó 1 mg (0,5 ml) de doxorrubicina en el subcutáneo del dorso de los animales, induciendo la herida. Realizada evaluación macroscópica y morfométrica de las lesiones cada dos días por 28 días. En el 30° día se realizó la eutanasia y recolección del material para evaluación histológica. Resultados: Los animales de los grupos fotobiomodulación y fotobiomodulación+ Hialuronidasa presentaron tejido de regeneración con neovascularización e inflamación aguda, con mejoría de la cicatrización de las heridas, lo que no ocurrió en otros grupos. Las tasas de contracción fueron mejores en los tratados con fotobiomodulación y fotobiomodulación + Hialuronidasa, con porcentaje de cicatrización de 76,6% y 72,1%, respectivamente. Conclusión: la combinación de la fotobiomodulación (660nm–1J) con hialuronidasa tópica (65 UTR) demostró ser más eficaz en el proceso de cicatrización de heridas por extravasación de doxorrubicina, lo que posibilitó adoptarla en la práctica de la oncología clínica.
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