Effect of electrophysical resources on healing of neurotendinous injury in an experimental model of type I diabetes and kidney disease.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Patrícia Henrique Silva, Pâmela Henrique Silva, Gilberto Gonçalves Facco, Adalberto Vieira Corazza, Josivaldo Godoy da Silva, Iandara Schettert Silva
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Purpose: To evaluate and describe the effect of electrophysical resources laser therapy (LLLT), intravascular laser blood irradiation (ILIB), and cryotherapy on the healing process of neurotendinous injury, as well as possible systemic changes, in the experimental model of type 1 diabetes associated with kidney injury.

Methods: The animals were randomized into four groups: G1) healthy control with untreated injury; G2) healthy control with injury and treatment; G3) disease control with untreated lesion; G4) disease with injury and treatment. Furthermore, the treated groups were divided into three, according to the type of treatment. All animals were induced to neurotendinous injury and treated according to the therapeutic protocols. Healing and inflammation were analyzed by semiquantitative histopathological study.

Results: It was observed in sick animals treated with cryotherapy and ILIB reduction of inflammatory exudate, presence of fibroblasts and organization of collagen, when compared to the effects of LLLT. Moreover, there was reduction in glycemic levels in the group treated with ILIB.

Conclusions: Cryotherapy promoted reduction in inflammatory exudate and organization of collagen fibers, in addition to the absence of signs of tissue necrosis, in the groups treated with and without the disease. ILIB therapy showed the same findings associated with significant reduction in glycemic levels in the group of diseased animals. The application of LLLT showed increased inflammatory exudate, low organization of collagen fibers and low sign of tissue degeneration and necrosis. This study in a model of associated diseases (diabetes and kidney disease) whose effects of electrophysical resources studied after neurotendinous injury allows us to verify histopathological variables suggestive of patients with the same comorbidities.

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在I型糖尿病和肾脏疾病的实验模型中,电物理资源对神经腱损伤愈合的影响。
目的:在1型糖尿病合并肾损伤的实验模型中,评估和描述电物理资源激光治疗(LLLT)、血管内激光血液照射(ILIB)和冷冻治疗对神经根损伤愈合过程的影响,以及可能的全身变化。方法:将动物随机分为四组:G1)未经治疗的健康对照组;G2)有损伤和治疗的健康对照;G3)未经治疗的病变的疾病控制;G4)疾病与损伤及治疗。此外,根据治疗类型,将治疗组分为三组。所有动物均被诱导神经根静脉损伤,并根据治疗方案进行治疗。通过半定量组织病理学研究分析愈合和炎症。结果:与LLLT的效果相比,在接受冷冻治疗和ILIB治疗的患病动物中观察到炎症渗出物、成纤维细胞的存在和胶原的组织减少。此外,ILIB治疗组的血糖水平有所下降。结论:冷冻治疗促进了炎症渗出物和胶原纤维组织的减少,此外,在有和无该疾病的治疗组中,没有组织坏死的迹象。ILIB治疗显示了与患病动物组血糖水平显著降低相关的相同发现。LLLT的应用显示炎症渗出物增加,胶原纤维组织低,组织变性和坏死迹象低。这项研究是在一个相关疾病(糖尿病和肾脏疾病)模型中进行的,该模型在神经腱损伤后研究了电物理资源的影响,使我们能够验证暗示患有相同合并症的患者的组织病理学变量。
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