Evaluation of lipoic acid topical application on rats skin wound healing

PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of lipoic acid (thioctic acid) topical application on wound healing on rats skin, and the consequences of lipoic acid nanoencapsulation on this process. METHODS: The model used was the healing activity on wounds induced by surgical incision on rats skin (n = 44). The parameters analyzed (11 days) were wound healing rate and histology (vascular proliferation, polymorphonuclear or mononuclear cells, and collagen synthesis or reepithelialization), after application of free lipoic acid or lipoic acid- loaded nanocapsules. The antioxidant activity of these formulations was evaluated by lipid peroxidation test. RESULTS: It was demonstrated for the first time that the topical application of lipoic acid improves wound healing. On the seventh day after surgery, the animals treated with lipoic acid showed increased healing rate (60.7 ± 8.4%) compared to the negative control group (43.0 ± 17.4%), as so improvement of histological parameters. The nanoencapsulation reverted the pro-oxidant activity presented in vitro by lipoic acid, whereas diminished wound repair. CONCLUSIONS: The topical application of lipoic acid produced an increase in the skin wound healing, which may be related to its pro-oxidant activity. On the other hand, the nanoencapsulation of the lipoic acid reversed the pro-oxidant activity, although presented minor healing activity.

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Main Authors: Külkamp-Guerreiro,Irene Clemes, Souza,Marielly Nunes, Bianchin,Mariana Domingues, Isoppo,Mateus, Freitas,Joana Sachetti, Alves,João Alex, Piovezan,Anna Paula, Pohlmann,Adriana Raffin, Guterres,Sílvia Stanisçuaski
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-865020130010000042013-10-07Evaluation of lipoic acid topical application on rats skin wound healingKülkamp-Guerreiro,Irene ClemesSouza,Marielly NunesBianchin,Mariana DominguesIsoppo,MateusFreitas,Joana SachettiAlves,João AlexPiovezan,Anna PaulaPohlmann,Adriana RaffinGuterres,Sílvia Stanisçuaski Thioctic Acid Wound Healing Nanocapsules PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of lipoic acid (thioctic acid) topical application on wound healing on rats skin, and the consequences of lipoic acid nanoencapsulation on this process. METHODS: The model used was the healing activity on wounds induced by surgical incision on rats skin (n = 44). The parameters analyzed (11 days) were wound healing rate and histology (vascular proliferation, polymorphonuclear or mononuclear cells, and collagen synthesis or reepithelialization), after application of free lipoic acid or lipoic acid- loaded nanocapsules. The antioxidant activity of these formulations was evaluated by lipid peroxidation test. RESULTS: It was demonstrated for the first time that the topical application of lipoic acid improves wound healing. On the seventh day after surgery, the animals treated with lipoic acid showed increased healing rate (60.7 ± 8.4%) compared to the negative control group (43.0 ± 17.4%), as so improvement of histological parameters. The nanoencapsulation reverted the pro-oxidant activity presented in vitro by lipoic acid, whereas diminished wound repair. CONCLUSIONS: The topical application of lipoic acid produced an increase in the skin wound healing, which may be related to its pro-oxidant activity. On the other hand, the nanoencapsulation of the lipoic acid reversed the pro-oxidant activity, although presented minor healing activity.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em CirurgiaActa Cirúrgica Brasileira v.28 n.10 20132013-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502013001000004en10.1590/S0102-86502013001000004
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Souza,Marielly Nunes
Bianchin,Mariana Domingues
Isoppo,Mateus
Freitas,Joana Sachetti
Alves,João Alex
Piovezan,Anna Paula
Pohlmann,Adriana Raffin
Guterres,Sílvia Stanisçuaski
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Souza,Marielly Nunes
Bianchin,Mariana Domingues
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Alves,João Alex
Piovezan,Anna Paula
Pohlmann,Adriana Raffin
Guterres,Sílvia Stanisçuaski
Evaluation of lipoic acid topical application on rats skin wound healing
author_facet Külkamp-Guerreiro,Irene Clemes
Souza,Marielly Nunes
Bianchin,Mariana Domingues
Isoppo,Mateus
Freitas,Joana Sachetti
Alves,João Alex
Piovezan,Anna Paula
Pohlmann,Adriana Raffin
Guterres,Sílvia Stanisçuaski
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title Evaluation of lipoic acid topical application on rats skin wound healing
title_short Evaluation of lipoic acid topical application on rats skin wound healing
title_full Evaluation of lipoic acid topical application on rats skin wound healing
title_fullStr Evaluation of lipoic acid topical application on rats skin wound healing
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of lipoic acid topical application on rats skin wound healing
title_sort evaluation of lipoic acid topical application on rats skin wound healing
description PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of lipoic acid (thioctic acid) topical application on wound healing on rats skin, and the consequences of lipoic acid nanoencapsulation on this process. METHODS: The model used was the healing activity on wounds induced by surgical incision on rats skin (n = 44). The parameters analyzed (11 days) were wound healing rate and histology (vascular proliferation, polymorphonuclear or mononuclear cells, and collagen synthesis or reepithelialization), after application of free lipoic acid or lipoic acid- loaded nanocapsules. The antioxidant activity of these formulations was evaluated by lipid peroxidation test. RESULTS: It was demonstrated for the first time that the topical application of lipoic acid improves wound healing. On the seventh day after surgery, the animals treated with lipoic acid showed increased healing rate (60.7 ± 8.4%) compared to the negative control group (43.0 ± 17.4%), as so improvement of histological parameters. The nanoencapsulation reverted the pro-oxidant activity presented in vitro by lipoic acid, whereas diminished wound repair. CONCLUSIONS: The topical application of lipoic acid produced an increase in the skin wound healing, which may be related to its pro-oxidant activity. On the other hand, the nanoencapsulation of the lipoic acid reversed the pro-oxidant activity, although presented minor healing activity.
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