Arnica montana L. associated with microcurrent accelerates the dermis reorganisation of skin lesions.

  • Published In: International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 2023, v. 104, n. 2. P. 81 1 of 3

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  • Authored By: Zacarias, Cresle Andrei; de Mendonça Florenziano, Rosimere Farias; de Andrade, Thiago Antonio Moretti; de Aro, Andrea Aparecida; do Amaral, Maria Esméria Corezola; dos Santos, Gláucia Maria Tech; Esquisatto, Marcelo Augusto Marretto 3 of 3

Abstract

The aim of this study was to test the effect of electrical stimulation in association with topical Arnica montana gel on organisational changes in the dermis during tissue repair. An experimental rat incisional skin lesion was used for the study. This involved making an incisional lesion on the dorsum of the animals using a scalpel. Ninety‐six animals were used divided into the following groups: control (C), microcurrent (MC); topical treatment with Arnica montana gel (ARN); the ARN + microcurrent (ARN + MC). Treatments were administered daily, and injured tissue samples were collected and processed on Days 2, 6 and 10 for dermis analyses. Myeloperoxidase levels were greater in control than in treatment groups on Days 2 and 6. F4/80 expression was similar among all treatment groups and greater than that in control on Day 2. On Day 6, the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor was higher in the MC group than that in other groups, whereas transforming growth factor‐β expression increased in the MC and ARN + MC groups on Day 10. The expression of matrix metalloproteinase‐2 was higher in the ARN + MC group when compared with other groups on Day 10. Expression levels of collagen I were increased in the ARN and ARN + MC groups when compared with control and MC groups on Day 6, while expression of collagen III was enhanced in MC, ARN, and ARN + MC groups when compared with the control. The protocol combining microcurrent with topical application of ARN reduces the inflammatory process, increases myofibroblasts proliferation and decreases the presence of macrophages in the dermis during skin repair in rats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:International Journal of Experimental Pathology. 2023/04, Vol. 104, Issue 2, p81
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • Publication Date:2023
  • ISSN:0959-9673
  • DOI:10.1111/iep.12469
  • Accession Number:162380541
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