Hammoodi Omar Tariq, Alkhilani Majid A, Alhayani Wissam Abdullah, Al-Nuaimy Waleed, Tala'a Ali A
Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Fallujah, Anbar, Iraq.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
Vet Med Int. 2024 Oct 15;2024:2889480. doi: 10.1155/2024/2889480. eCollection 2024.
Wound or injury can be defined as partial or complete separation of the skin, while the healing of the wounds is defined as the sequences of processes by which the skin heals and returns to its normal appearance. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of leaf extracts on the healing of open wounds in rabbits. Twenty-four healthy rabbits were used, divided randomly into control and treated groups, each consisting of 12 rabbits. The rabbits were caused to experience circular wound defects (2.5 cm) in diameter. All animals in the control (C) group were left without treatment while those in the leaf extract group were treated with drops of the aqueous extract of in a dose of 200 mg/kg per day for 20 days. The results of macroscopic observation revealed that all animals in both groups showed equitable viability and good appetite, no mortality occurred, and no signs of infection. In the group with the extract, we noticed a significant improvement in wound-healing activity and a reduction in the wound area at ≤ 0.05 compared with the C group. Histopathological results at the end of the study show that the thick epidermal layer covers a mass of granulation with congested blood vessels and the dermis transforms into a denser layer gradually due to the improvements of the cellularity in the C group and also revealed a well-formed skin appearance, widespread of collagen, and fibrosis within the dermis with an appearance near the normal dermis in the group treated with leaf extract. In conclusion, the results confirmed that using methanolic extract solution in a daily dose of 200 mg/kg promotes healing of open wounds in rabbits.
伤口或损伤可定义为皮肤的部分或完全分离,而伤口愈合则定义为皮肤愈合并恢复其正常外观的一系列过程。本研究旨在评估叶提取物对兔开放性伤口愈合的疗效。使用了24只健康兔,随机分为对照组和治疗组,每组12只。使兔产生直径为2.5厘米的圆形伤口缺损。对照组(C组)的所有动物均未接受治疗,而叶提取物组的动物则每天以200毫克/千克的剂量滴注水提取物,持续20天。宏观观察结果显示,两组所有动物的活力均相当,食欲良好,未发生死亡,也无感染迹象。在提取物组中,我们注意到与C组相比,伤口愈合活性有显著改善,伤口面积减小(P≤0.05)。研究结束时的组织病理学结果表明,C组由于细胞性改善,厚表皮层覆盖大量有充血血管的肉芽组织,真皮逐渐转变为更致密的层,而在叶提取物治疗组中还显示出形成良好的皮肤外观、真皮内广泛的胶原蛋白和纤维化,外观接近正常真皮。总之,结果证实每天以200毫克/千克的剂量使用甲醇提取物溶液可促进兔开放性伤口的愈合。