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Effects of subcutaneous injection of ozone during wound healing in rats
Authors:Ciro D Soares  Thayná M L Morais  Roberta M F G Araújo  Patrícia F Meyer  Eric A F Oliveira  Rodrigo M V Silva
Institution:1. Oral Pathology Section, Department of Oral Diagnosis, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Piracicaba, Brazil;2. ciro.dss@gmail.com;4. Medicine Department, Potiguar University, Natal, Brazil;5. Physiotherapy Department, Potiguar University, Natal, Brazil;6. Physiotherapy Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil
Abstract:Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) regulates the wound repair process and it is secreted by inflammatory and endothelial cells, and by myofibroblasts. This study aimed to establish the expression patterns of FGF2 and myofibroblastic differentiation during wound healing in rats treated with subcutaneous ozone injection. We created full-thickness excisional wounds in rats, and the healing process was analyzed through morphometric analyses and digital quantification of immunoreactivity of smooth muscle actin and FGF2. Ozone therapy-treated wounds presented granulation tissue with a reduced number of inflammatory cells and greater dermal cellularity, and intense collagen deposition. FGF2 immunoreactivity, microvessel density, and amount of myofibroblasts were significantly higher in treated wounds compared to controls. In conclusion, it was demonstrated that subcutaneous injections of ozone accelerate and ameliorate wound repairing process. Moreover, injectable ozone therapy’s action mechanism may be associated with FGF2 overexpression.
Keywords:Wound healing  ozone  fibroblast growth factor 2  myofibroblasts
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