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Ageing decreases the healing of wounds in the skin of alcohol-preferring rats

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Author(s):
Eduardo Martinez, Francisco ; Langoni Cassettaria, Lucas ; Cassolato Nicolaua, Nicoly ; de Barros Camargoa, Victoria Mokarzel ; de Almeida Chuffaa, Luiz Gustavo ; Felipe Pinheiroa, Patricia Fernanda ; Roberto Padovania, Carlos ; Martinez, Marcelo
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE; v. 31, n. 10, p. 9-pg., 2022-10-01.
Abstract

Objective: Alcohol consumption combined with ageing alters the healing process of the skin. We evaluated whether ageing decreases the healing of incisional wounds in the skin of Wistar rats of Universidade de Chile of variety B (UChB). Method: A total of 20 adult rats and 20 older UChB rats, divided into two groups which underwent surgical aggression in the anterior region of the abdomen, were used: G1, adult rats (100 days old, control) with water and 10% ethanol; G2, aged rats (540 days old, experimental) with water and 10% ethanol; evaluated at 4, 7, 14 and 21 days after surgery. Results: Ageing did not alter the rupture force and collagen elasticity and resistance. There were increases in telomerase with the implementation of cellular senescence, in interleukin 1-alpha (IL-1 alpha) at 14 days of healing, in epidermal growth factor (EGF) at 14 and 21 days of healing with delayed growth and development of keratinocytes, also an increase of IL-beta at 4 days, and decrease in tumour necrosis factor (TNF alpha) at 7 days, associated with chronic scarring. There was an increase in vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) at 4 and 7 days, responsible for the early vessels re-establishment. There was a decrease in transforming growth factor 2-beta (TGF beta 2) and beta 3 at 4 and 7 days of healing respectively, and estradiol at 4 days. Conclusion: Ageing decreases the skin healing in incisional wounds in alcohol-preferring rats. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/18305-5 - Ethanol and the healing of surgical wounds in the skin of UChB adult and elderly rats
Grantee:Francisco Eduardo Martinez
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants