Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Santos, Eliane Szucs dos lattes
Orientador(a): Santarém, Cecília Laposy lattes
Banca de defesa: Giometti, Ines Cristina lattes, Nogueira, Rosa Maria Barilli lattes, Fertonani, Luciane Holsback Silveira lattes, Marquez, Audrey de Souza lattes
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Oeste Paulista
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Doutorado em Fisiopatologia e Saúde Animal
Departamento: Doutorado em Fisiopatologia e Saúde Animal
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/1181
Resumo: Wound healing encompasses complex processes of cellular and biochemical events that interact for the regeneration of injured tissue, involving cells, extracellular matrix, cytokines and growth factors (GF). The GF and cytokines act in tissue repair and healing, modulating the proliferation, migration and increase of the metabolic activity of the cells. Blood is a rich source for obtaining therapeutic cellular or protein products. In view of the richness of hemocomponents found in the total blood and their importance in the clinical use in regenerative medicine, we highlight the platelets. Platelets have primary function of hemostasis and secondary angiogenesis, innate immunity and healing of damaged tissues, being rich in GF. Based on platelets as a GF storage vehicle, platelet rich Plasma (PRP) is shown as a great stimulator in repairing a wide range of tissues. The PRP is a platelet-rich plasma concentrate five times higher than the basal value obtained from autogenous blood, being attributed anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties with high therapeutic potential based on increased concentration of the GF. In order to promote the improvement of wound healing and tissue repair, studies bring proposals for therapeutic interventions that attenuate the acute inflammatory response and decrease the expression of cytokines after injuries, offering opportunities to reduce the rate of mortality and improvement in the quality of life of patients besides contributing to the reduction of costs in health care. For this purpose, we used in our study a second-generation synthetic statin, rosuvastatin (RSV), for being the target of experimental investigations of inflammatory activities, antioxidants, cell proliferation, among others. Eight New Zealand adult male rabbits were used, kept in individual cages, with controlled temperature ration and water at will. Four wounds were made that received different treatments: 0.9% sodium chloride solution, autologous PRP in gel form, RSV Gel 1.2% and association of RSV 1.2% and autologous PRP in gel form. The procedure was analyzed at moments 0, 7, 14 and 17 days using the qPCR Array technique, a method that enables in vitro amplification of DNA. The results showed that the expression of COL1A1 and COL3A1 were statistically higher in the PRP group compared to the RSV and PRP + RSV groups, but did not differ from the control group. The relative abundance of the genes AIF1, B2M and VEGFA showed no significant difference between the treatment groups. It was observed that there was an increase in the expression of COL1A1 during the time analyzed, but the data were not statistically significant (P = 0.13), already the COL3A1 gene showed a significant increase from the M7 (P =0.02), continuing until the end of experiment (M17). It can be concluded that the PRP alone brought greater benefit to the scar process in relation to RSV alone or associated with PRP. Although there was a growing increase in the COL1A1 and COL3A1 genes, it did not imply the faster closure of the wound treated with PRP.
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spelling Santarém, Cecília Laposyhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6243360005165063Giometti, Ines Cristinahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5461216137094368Nogueira, Rosa Maria Barillihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7556647746768615Fertonani, Luciane Holsback Silveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0120344533995048Marquez, Audrey de Souzahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/160727404163458406963605866http://lattes.cnpq.br/9185420161027211Santos, Eliane Szucs dos2019-08-01T14:01:47Z2019-04-26Santos, Eliane Szucs dos. Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina. 2019. 80. Tese (Doutorado em Fisiopatologia e Saúde Animal) - Universidade do Oeste Paulista, Presidente Prudente, 2019.http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/1181Wound healing encompasses complex processes of cellular and biochemical events that interact for the regeneration of injured tissue, involving cells, extracellular matrix, cytokines and growth factors (GF). The GF and cytokines act in tissue repair and healing, modulating the proliferation, migration and increase of the metabolic activity of the cells. Blood is a rich source for obtaining therapeutic cellular or protein products. In view of the richness of hemocomponents found in the total blood and their importance in the clinical use in regenerative medicine, we highlight the platelets. Platelets have primary function of hemostasis and secondary angiogenesis, innate immunity and healing of damaged tissues, being rich in GF. Based on platelets as a GF storage vehicle, platelet rich Plasma (PRP) is shown as a great stimulator in repairing a wide range of tissues. The PRP is a platelet-rich plasma concentrate five times higher than the basal value obtained from autogenous blood, being attributed anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties with high therapeutic potential based on increased concentration of the GF. In order to promote the improvement of wound healing and tissue repair, studies bring proposals for therapeutic interventions that attenuate the acute inflammatory response and decrease the expression of cytokines after injuries, offering opportunities to reduce the rate of mortality and improvement in the quality of life of patients besides contributing to the reduction of costs in health care. For this purpose, we used in our study a second-generation synthetic statin, rosuvastatin (RSV), for being the target of experimental investigations of inflammatory activities, antioxidants, cell proliferation, among others. Eight New Zealand adult male rabbits were used, kept in individual cages, with controlled temperature ration and water at will. Four wounds were made that received different treatments: 0.9% sodium chloride solution, autologous PRP in gel form, RSV Gel 1.2% and association of RSV 1.2% and autologous PRP in gel form. The procedure was analyzed at moments 0, 7, 14 and 17 days using the qPCR Array technique, a method that enables in vitro amplification of DNA. The results showed that the expression of COL1A1 and COL3A1 were statistically higher in the PRP group compared to the RSV and PRP + RSV groups, but did not differ from the control group. The relative abundance of the genes AIF1, B2M and VEGFA showed no significant difference between the treatment groups. It was observed that there was an increase in the expression of COL1A1 during the time analyzed, but the data were not statistically significant (P = 0.13), already the COL3A1 gene showed a significant increase from the M7 (P =0.02), continuing until the end of experiment (M17). It can be concluded that the PRP alone brought greater benefit to the scar process in relation to RSV alone or associated with PRP. Although there was a growing increase in the COL1A1 and COL3A1 genes, it did not imply the faster closure of the wound treated with PRP.A cicatrização de feridas abrange processos complexos de eventos celulares e bioquímicos que interagem para a regeneração do tecido lesionado, envolve células, matriz extracelular, citocinas e fatores de crescimento (FC). Os FC e as citocinas atuam no reparo e cicatrização tecidual, modulando a proliferação, migração e aumento da atividade metabólica das células. O sangue é uma farta fonte para obtenção de produtos terapêuticos celulares ou proteicos. Diante da riqueza de hemocomponentes encontrados no sangue total e importância dos mesmos na utilização clínica em medicina regenerativa, destacamos as plaquetas. As plaquetas têm função primária de hemostasia e secundária de angiogênese, imunidade inata e cicatrização de tecidos danificados, sendo ricas em FC. Fundamentando a plaqueta como um veículo de armazenamento de FC, o Plasma Rico em Plaquetas (PRP), é exibido como um ótimo estimulador na reparação de uma ampla variedade de tecidos. O PRP é um concentrado de plasma rico em plaquetas cinco vezes maior que o valor basal, obtido a partir de sangue autógeno, sendo-lhe atribuídas propriedades anti-inflamatórias e regenerativas, com elevado potencial terapêutico baseado no aumento da concentração dos FC. A fim de promover a melhora da cicatrização de feridas e reparo tecidual, estudos trazem propostas de intervenções terapêuticas que atenuem a resposta inflamatória aguda e diminuam a expressão das citocinas após lesões, oferecendo oportunidades de redução da taxa de mortalidade e melhora da qualidade de vida de pacientes além de contribuir na redução de custos em cuidados com a saúde. Com essa finalidade, utilizamos em nosso estudo uma estatina sintética de segunda geração, a rosuvastatina (RSV), por ser alvo de investigações experimentais quanto a efeitos pleiotrópicos, dentre eles atividades anti-inflamatórias, antioxidantes, de proliferação celular, entre outros. Foram utilizados oito coelhos machos adultos, da raça Nova Zelândia, mantidos em gaiolas individuais, com temperatura controlada ração e água à vontade. Foram confeccionadas quatro feridas que receberam diferentes tratamentos: solução de cloreto de sódio a 0,9%®, PRP autólogo na forma gel, gel de RSV a 1,2% e associação de RSV 1,2% e PRP autólogo na forma gel. O procedimento foi analisado nos momentos 0, 7, 14 e 17 dias utilizando-se a técnica de qPCR Array, método que possibilita a amplificação in vitro do DNA. Os resultados apontaram que a expressão de COL1A1 e COL3A1 foram estatisticamente superiores no grupo PRP em relação aos grupos RSV e PRP+RSV, porém não diferiu do grupo controle. A abundância relativa dos genes AIF1, B2M e VEGFA não apresentou diferença significativa entre os grupos de tratamento. Observou-se que houve aumento crescente da expressão de COL1A1 no decorrer do tempo analisado, porém os dados não foram estatisticamente significantes (p=0,13), já o gene COL3A1 apresentou aumento significativo a partir do M7 (p=0,02), continuando até o final do experimento (M17). Pode-se concluir que o PRP isoladamente trouxe maior benefício ao processo cicatricial em relação a RSV isolada ou associada ao PRP. Embora havendo aumento crescente dos genes COL1A1 e COL3A1, não implicou no fechamento mais rápido da ferida tratada com PRP.Submitted by Michele Mologni (mologni@unoeste.br) on 2019-08-01T14:01:47Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Eliane Szucs dos Santos.pdf: 1100864 bytes, checksum: 8efa71d7ecefb0d14fe4fae4ac746957 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-01T14:01:47Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Gene expression in induced skin wounds in rabbits treated with platelet-rich plasma and rosuvastatin
title Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina
spellingShingle Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina
Santos, Eliane Szucs dos
Plasma rico em plaquetas. Estatina. Cicatrização. Coelho. RT-qPCR. Fator de crescimento. Expressão gênica.
Platelet rich plasma. Statin. Healing. Rabbit. RT-qPCR. Growth factor. Gene expression.
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina
title_full Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina
title_fullStr Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina
title_full_unstemmed Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina
title_sort Expressão de genes em feridas cutâneas induzidas em coelhos e tratadas com plasma rico em plaquetas e rosuvastatina
author Santos, Eliane Szucs dos
author_facet Santos, Eliane Szucs dos
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Giometti, Ines Cristina
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5461216137094368
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Nogueira, Rosa Maria Barilli
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7556647746768615
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Fertonani, Luciane Holsback Silveira
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0120344533995048
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Marquez, Audrey de Souza
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Eliane Szucs dos
contributor_str_mv Santarém, Cecília Laposy
Giometti, Ines Cristina
Nogueira, Rosa Maria Barilli
Fertonani, Luciane Holsback Silveira
Marquez, Audrey de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Plasma rico em plaquetas. Estatina. Cicatrização. Coelho. RT-qPCR. Fator de crescimento. Expressão gênica.
topic Plasma rico em plaquetas. Estatina. Cicatrização. Coelho. RT-qPCR. Fator de crescimento. Expressão gênica.
Platelet rich plasma. Statin. Healing. Rabbit. RT-qPCR. Growth factor. Gene expression.
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Platelet rich plasma. Statin. Healing. Rabbit. RT-qPCR. Growth factor. Gene expression.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description Wound healing encompasses complex processes of cellular and biochemical events that interact for the regeneration of injured tissue, involving cells, extracellular matrix, cytokines and growth factors (GF). The GF and cytokines act in tissue repair and healing, modulating the proliferation, migration and increase of the metabolic activity of the cells. Blood is a rich source for obtaining therapeutic cellular or protein products. In view of the richness of hemocomponents found in the total blood and their importance in the clinical use in regenerative medicine, we highlight the platelets. Platelets have primary function of hemostasis and secondary angiogenesis, innate immunity and healing of damaged tissues, being rich in GF. Based on platelets as a GF storage vehicle, platelet rich Plasma (PRP) is shown as a great stimulator in repairing a wide range of tissues. The PRP is a platelet-rich plasma concentrate five times higher than the basal value obtained from autogenous blood, being attributed anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties with high therapeutic potential based on increased concentration of the GF. In order to promote the improvement of wound healing and tissue repair, studies bring proposals for therapeutic interventions that attenuate the acute inflammatory response and decrease the expression of cytokines after injuries, offering opportunities to reduce the rate of mortality and improvement in the quality of life of patients besides contributing to the reduction of costs in health care. For this purpose, we used in our study a second-generation synthetic statin, rosuvastatin (RSV), for being the target of experimental investigations of inflammatory activities, antioxidants, cell proliferation, among others. Eight New Zealand adult male rabbits were used, kept in individual cages, with controlled temperature ration and water at will. Four wounds were made that received different treatments: 0.9% sodium chloride solution, autologous PRP in gel form, RSV Gel 1.2% and association of RSV 1.2% and autologous PRP in gel form. The procedure was analyzed at moments 0, 7, 14 and 17 days using the qPCR Array technique, a method that enables in vitro amplification of DNA. The results showed that the expression of COL1A1 and COL3A1 were statistically higher in the PRP group compared to the RSV and PRP + RSV groups, but did not differ from the control group. The relative abundance of the genes AIF1, B2M and VEGFA showed no significant difference between the treatment groups. It was observed that there was an increase in the expression of COL1A1 during the time analyzed, but the data were not statistically significant (P = 0.13), already the COL3A1 gene showed a significant increase from the M7 (P =0.02), continuing until the end of experiment (M17). It can be concluded that the PRP alone brought greater benefit to the scar process in relation to RSV alone or associated with PRP. Although there was a growing increase in the COL1A1 and COL3A1 genes, it did not imply the faster closure of the wound treated with PRP.
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