Experimental model of traumatic ulcer in the cheek mucosa of rats

Author:

Cavalcante Galyléia Meneses1,Paula Renata Janaína Sousa de1,Souza Leonardo Peres de2,Sousa Fabrício Bitu1,Mota Mário Rogério Lima1,Alves Ana Paula Negreiros Nunes1

Affiliation:

1. UFC, Brazil

2. Sao Paulo State University, Brazil

Abstract

PURPOSE: To establish an experimental model of traumatic ulcer in rat cheek mucosa for utilization in future alternative therapy studies. METHODS: A total of 60 adult male rats (250 - 300g) were used. Ulceration of the left cheek mucosa was provoked by abrasion using a nº 15 scalpel blade. The animals were observed for 10 days, during which they were weighed and their ulcers were measured. The histological characteristics were analyzed and scored according to the ulcer phase. In the statistical analysis, a value of p<0.01 was considered a statistically significant response in all cases. RESULTS: During the five first days, the animals lost weight (Student t test, p<0.01). The ulcerated area receded linearly over time and was almost completely cicatrized after 10 days (ANOVA, Tendency posttest, p<0.0001). Groups on days 1, 2 and 3 days displayed similar results, but a decrease in scores were observed after the 4th day. CONCLUSION: The proposed cheek mucosa ulcer model in rats can be considered an efficient, low-cost, reliable, and reproducible method.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Surgery

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