薄荷和斜发沸石的协同作用:组织学和形态学结果的研究。

Q3 Veterinary
Archives of Razi Institute Pub Date : 2024-12-31 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.32592/ARI.2024.79.6.1197
M Ghasemi, P Parhizkar Roudsari, M Ghasem Ahangari, N Takzaree
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健康人体皮肤功能的恢复在早期阶段取决于伤口的有效愈合。这个过程需要最高质量的护理。虽然之前的研究已经研究了薄荷和沸石的个体影响,但本实验证明了它们的协同效应,提出了一种有希望的加速伤口恢复的新方法。本研究共选用雄性Wistar大鼠60只,随机分为5个实验组:阴性对照组、阳性对照组(苯妥英软膏)、斜发沸石组、M. Piperita组、M. Piperita +斜发沸石组。所有的道德考虑都得到了支持,脖子上的伤口被制造出来了。于第4、7、14天进行组织学检查。此外,在第14天使用Abramov开发的评分系统评估胶原沉积,炎症和再上皮化评分。在第4、7、10和14天进行伤口愈合测定。p值小于0.05被认为具有统计学意义。与所有其他实验组相比,M. Piperita + clinoptilolite组在伤口部位显示出成纤维细胞和血管数量的统计学显著增加,同时炎症细胞计数显著减少。此外,所有组的胶原沉积和再上皮化评分(p值)均显著升高
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Synergistic Influences of Mentha Piperita and Clinoptilolite: A Study on Histologic and Morphometric Outcomes.

The restoration of healthy human skin function in the early stages is contingent upon the effective healing of wounds. This process requires the highest quality of care. While previous research has examined the individual impacts of Mentha Piperita and clinoptilolite, this experiment demonstrates their synergistic effects, presenting a promising new approach to expedite wound recovery. The study employed a total of 60 male Wistar rats, which were randomly assigned to one of five experimental groups: a negative control group, a positive control group (phenytoin ointment), a clinoptilolite group, an M. Piperita group, and an M. Piperita + clinoptilolite group. All ethical considerations were upheld, and neck wounds were created. Histological examinations were conducted on days 4, 7, and 14. Additionally, collagen deposition, inflammation, and re-epithelialization scores were evaluated on day 14 using the scoring system developed by Abramov. Wound healing assays were conducted on days 4, 7, 10, and 14. A p-value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. The M. Piperita + clinoptilolite group demonstrated a statistically significant increase in the number of fibroblasts and vessels, accompanied by a notable reduction in the inflammatory cell count, when compared to all other experimental groups within the wound site. Furthermore, all groups exhibited significantly elevated collagen deposition and re-epithelialization scores (P-value <0.05) and diminished inflammatory cell infiltration (though not reaching statistical significance) compared to the control group. Furthermore, the M. Piperita + clinoptilolite group exhibited a markedly reduced wound surface area and accelerated healing rate compared to all other groups on all experimental days. On day 14, the recovery percentage reached an impressive 99.75 ± 0.5. The combination of clinoptilolite and M. piperita exerts a significant influence on wound healing, as evidenced by the histopathologic parameters and clinical outcomes. This combination is more effective than the separate usage of either substance or phenytoin.

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