Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in wound healing in mice

Author:

Amaral B.P.1ORCID,Krause A.1ORCID,Pasini J.S.1ORCID,Silva Á.J.C.2ORCID,Inkelmann M.A.3ORCID,Müller D.C.M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil

2. National Autonomous University of Nicaragua, Nicaragua

3. Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT We investigated the local and systemic effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in BALB/C mice, exposed to two different exposure times, under 2.4 atmosphere (ATM). Fifteen animals were divided into three groups (GI, GII and Control) and underwent a surgical excision of a skin fragment of approximately one square centimeter of the dorsal region. The wounds were treated and monitored for 21 days. In the control group, the wound was cleaned once a day with sterile 0.9% NaCl solution. GI and GII mice were submitted to daily hyperbaric oxygen therapy of 30 or 60minutes sessions, respectively. The wounds were photographed every three days and their surfaces were analyzed by an image analyzer. At 21 days, all animals were euthanatized for histopathological analysis of the skin, lungs and liver in order to identify eventual alterations in wound healing or in the analyzed organs. Animals belonging to GI showed a faster skin wound healing in comparison to the other groups. Animals from GII, however, showed a delayed wound healing process and exhibited lung and microcirculatory alterations. These findings allow us to conclude that the exposure time to the oxygen in hyperbaric environment is crucial and can help or disturb skin wound healing or even be deleterious to other organs.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary

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