Are silver nanoparticles useful for treating second-degree burns? an experimental study in rats
Débora Antunes Neto Moreno, Mirela Santos Saladini, Fabia Judice Marquesudice Viroel, Murilo Melo Juste Dini, Thaisa Borim Pickler, Jorge Amaral Filho, Carolina Alves dos Santos, Valquíria Miwa Hanai-Yoshida, Denise Grott, Marli Gerenutti, Stephen Hyslop, Yoko Oshima-Franco
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Agradecimentos: This work was supported by Financiadora de Estudos e Pesquisa (FINEP, grant no. 07/2010), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP, grant nos. 2004/09705-8, 2007/53883-6, 2008/52643-4, 2008/11005- 5, 2012/08271-0, 2015/01420-9 and 2016/12599-2) and CAPES/Prosup...
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Agradecimentos: This work was supported by Financiadora de Estudos e Pesquisa (FINEP, grant no. 07/2010), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP, grant nos. 2004/09705-8, 2007/53883-6, 2008/52643-4, 2008/11005- 5, 2012/08271-0, 2015/01420-9 and 2016/12599-2) and CAPES/Prosup and Probic/Uniso
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In this work, the potential usefulness of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) for treating burn wounds was examined Second-degree burns were induced in male Wistar rats by touching the skin with a heated (70°C) metallic device for 10 s, after which the animals were randomly allocated to one of two groups:...
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In this work, the potential usefulness of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) for treating burn wounds was examined Second-degree burns were induced in male Wistar rats by touching the skin with a heated (70°C) metallic device for 10 s, after which the animals were randomly allocated to one of two groups: control (n=8, treated with sterile saline) and experimental (n=8, treated with AgNPs, 0.081 mg/mL; 50 µL applied to the burn surface). Seven, 14, 21 and 28 days after lesion induction two rats from each group were killed and blood samples were collected for a complete blood count and to assess oxidative stress. The livers were examined macroscopically and skin samples were collected for histological analysis.Macroscopically, wound healing and skin remodeling in the experimental group were similar to the saline-treated rats. Likewise, there were no significant differences in the histological parameters between the two groups. However, treatment with AgNPs caused a persistent reduction in white blood cell (WBC) counts throughout the experiment, whereas platelet counts increased on days 7 and 28 but decreased on days 14 and 21; there was also an increase in the blood concentration of reduced glutathione on day 7 followed by a decrease on days 21 and 28. There were no significant changes in blood glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and catalase (CAT) activities or in the serum concentration of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances.The findings of this study raise questions about the potential transitory effects of AgNPs based on the changes in WBC and platelet counts, blood glutathione concentrations and macroscopic hepatic alterations
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FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP
2004/09705-8; 2007/53883-6; 2008/52643-4; 2008/11005- 5; 2012/08271-0; 2015/01420-9; 2016/12599-2
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Hyslop, Stephen, 1964-
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34172/apb.2021.014
Texto completo: https://apb.tbzmed.ac.ir/Article/apb-28191
Are silver nanoparticles useful for treating second-degree burns? an experimental study in rats
Débora Antunes Neto Moreno, Mirela Santos Saladini, Fabia Judice Marquesudice Viroel, Murilo Melo Juste Dini, Thaisa Borim Pickler, Jorge Amaral Filho, Carolina Alves dos Santos, Valquíria Miwa Hanai-Yoshida, Denise Grott, Marli Gerenutti, Stephen Hyslop, Yoko Oshima-Franco
Are silver nanoparticles useful for treating second-degree burns? an experimental study in rats
Débora Antunes Neto Moreno, Mirela Santos Saladini, Fabia Judice Marquesudice Viroel, Murilo Melo Juste Dini, Thaisa Borim Pickler, Jorge Amaral Filho, Carolina Alves dos Santos, Valquíria Miwa Hanai-Yoshida, Denise Grott, Marli Gerenutti, Stephen Hyslop, Yoko Oshima-Franco
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