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INFLUENCE OF LASER THERAPY ON THE DYNAMIC FORMATION OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN STANDARD SECOND DEGREE BURNS TREATED WITH BACTERIAL CELLULOSE MEMBRANE
Laser
Membrana de celulose bacteriana
Reparação de tecidos
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Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Laboratory of Oral Surgical Pathology. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Laboratory of Oral Surgical Pathology. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Laboratory of Oral Surgical Pathology. Salvador, BA, Brazil / Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Center of Biophotonics. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Laboratory of Oral Surgical Pathology. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Center of Biophotonics. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Center of Biophotonics. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Gonçalo Moniz. Laboratório de Patologia e Biologia Molecular. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Laboratory of Oral Surgical Pathology. Salvador, BA, Brazil / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Gonçalo Moniz. Laboratório de Patologia e Biologia Molecular. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Laboratory of Oral Surgical Pathology. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Laboratory of Oral Surgical Pathology. Salvador, BA, Brazil / Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Center of Biophotonics. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Laboratory of Oral Surgical Pathology. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Center of Biophotonics. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Center of Biophotonics. Salvador, BA, Brazil
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Gonçalo Moniz. Laboratório de Patologia e Biologia Molecular. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Federal University of Bahia. School of Dentistry. Laboratory of Oral Surgical Pathology. Salvador, BA, Brazil / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Gonçalo Moniz. Laboratório de Patologia e Biologia Molecular. Salvador, BA, Brasil
Abstract
The present study aims to assess the influence of Aluminum-Gallium-Indium-Phosphide laser (AlGaInP laser, λ = 660 nm), whether or not in association with the application of a membrane of bacterial cellulose (Nexfill™), during recovery from induced second-degree burns at the dorsum of Wistar rats. (Rattus norvegicus, Wistar). Forty-eight animals have been distributed into four groups: Control (burns remained untreated), Group I (laser-treated), Group II (treated with Nexfill), and Group III (laser + Nexfill™). In addition to a morphological analysis, immunohistochemical analysis has been performed for type I collagen, type III collagen, fibronectin, and laminin. The Fisher's Test was used to assess differences among groups (p < 0,05). A larger amount of collagen type III was observed in Control, Group II and Group III when compared with Group I (p < 0,05). Group I and Group III have shown a greater collagen deposition when compared with Group II (p < 0,05), but the amount of collagen was similar in Group I, Group III, and Control. Group III has shown larger fibronectin amounts in comparison with Group II (p < 0,05). As regards laminin, Group I has shown a predominant discontinuity pattern on the basal lamina in comparison with Control, Group II, and Group III (p < 0,05). It is concluded that in this current study the laser when used alone (Group I) hasn't influenced collagen deposition neither has it acted on fiber pattern (fibril and/or reticular). Moreover, laser application hasn't accelerated the repair of wounds caused by inflicted second-degree burns.
Keywords in Portuguese
Queimaduras de segundo grauLaser
Membrana de celulose bacteriana
Reparação de tecidos
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