A Karapetyan, M Danielyan, B Badalyan, K Simonyan, V Grigoryan, M Simonyan, A Dallakyan, G Simonyan, R Simonyan
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Thermal burns are the most common type of burn injuries. Medical treatment for burns is crucial, especially for third-degree burns and when a significant surface area of the body is affected. One of the most pressing issues in modern medicine is the search for new effective means to accelerate the healing of burn wounds. Oxygen radicals play a significant role in maintaining homeostasis, forming the body's resistance to infection, and ensuring the regeneration of organs and tissues. In this study, a superoxide (O2-)-producing enzyme (SPE) from raspberries was applied (topically to the skin, injected under the wound surface, with solution concentrations of 12.75% and 5%) after a third-degree thermal burn to determine its reparative effects on the skin. To assess the condition of the animals that had suffered burn injuries and the healing process, blood parameters were analyzed, and cytogenetic indices of bone marrow from the femur of the animals were studied: mitotic index, number of polyploid cells, and chromosomal aberrations. When analyzing hematological, cytogenetic, and histological parameters, significant differences were found between the «clean burn» groups and the groups in which SPE was used in different concentrations and methods of application. The use of SPE in both concentrations contributed to a reduction in the area of burn wounds compared to a «clean burn». The survival rate of animals for 30 days (before the end of the experiment) was 100% when using a 12.75% SPE solution and 50% when using a 5% SPE solution. The use of SPE led to significant differences in hematological parameters from the «clean burn» group throughout the entire duration of the experiment, showing a tendency to normalize the parameters. Under the influence of the 12.75% SPE solution, there was a tendency toward normalization of the mitotic index, along with a significant reduction in the percentage of polyploid cells and chromosomal aberrations, which may indicate its beneficial effects. This study found that a 12.75% SPE solution derived from raspberries was more effective and had healing properties on third-degree thermal burns, promoting rapid healing of the burn wound.