单独或联合使用蚕蛹和蚯蚓提取物对雄性小鼠三度烧伤愈合的影响

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Advanced biomedical research Pub Date : 2024-12-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/abr.abr_449_23
Radin Reisi, Masih Sharifzadeh Esfarjani, Alireza Gandomkar, Amirmohammad Mahsa, Hossein Salehi, Parham Reisi, Zahra Jokar
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背景:烧伤是最常见的损伤,它会破坏皮肤的保护功能并诱发并发症。因此,对这些患者的治疗提出了重大的临床挑战。研究了丝光Lucilia sericata (L. sericata)幼虫和爱森ia fetida (E. fetida)蚯蚓提取物单独或联合使用对雄性小鼠三度烧伤愈合的影响。材料与方法:建立大鼠肩胛间区皮肤三度烧伤模型。然后,每隔一天分别或同时局部施用幼虫和蚯蚓提取物,连续施用21 d。为了评估伤口愈合过程,在研究期间对宏观参数进行监测和检查。最后,处死动物,皮肤取样进行组织学检查。结果:幼虫提取物和蚯蚓提取物均能促进创面愈合(P < 0.01)。蚯蚓提取物组创面愈合优于凡士林组和磺胺嘧啶银组,组织学证实了这一观察结果。然而,同时使用两种提取物不影响伤口愈合过程。结论:本研究结果表明,蚕丝蛭幼虫和臭蚓提取物,尤其是臭蚓提取物中含有显著促进烧伤创面愈合的有效化合物。然而,需要更多的研究来鉴定和纯化这些提取物中参与伤口愈合过程的有效化合物。
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The Effects of Lucilia sericata Larvae and Eisenia fetida Earthworm Extracts Either Alone or in Combination on Healing Third-Degree Burns in Male Mice.

Background: Burn as the most common injury disrupts the protective function of the skin and induces complications in patients. Therefore, the treatment of these patients presents a significant clinical challenge. This study evaluated the effects of Lucilia sericata (L. sericata) larvae and Eisenia fetida (E. fetida) earthworm extracts, alone or in combination, on the healing of third-degree burns in male mice.

Materials and methods: A third-degree burn model was induced on the skin of the interscapular region. Then, the extracts of larvae and earthworms were topically applied separately or simultaneously every other day for a 21-day period. To evaluate the process of wound healing, macroscopic parameters were monitored and examined during the study period. Finally, the animals were sacrificed, and skin sampling was performed for histological investigations.

Results: The results of the study showed that both extracts of larvae and earthworm accelerated the wound-healing process (P < 0.01). The group receiving extract of earthworm had better wound healing than the groups receiving Vaseline and silver sulfadiazine, and histological evidences confirmed these observations. However, the use of two extracts simultaneously did not affect the wound-healing process.

Conclusion: The results of this study demonstrated that the extracts of L. sericata larvae and E. fetida earthworm, especially E. fetida, include effective compounds that can significantly enhance the rate of burn wound healing. However, more studies are needed to identify and purify the effective compounds of these extracts involved in the process of wound healing.

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