Molecules (Nov 2011)

Effect of the Lectin of Bauhinia variegata and Its Recombinant Isoform on Surgically Induced Skin Wounds in a Murine Model

  • Rodrigo Bainy Leal,
  • Valdemiro Amaro da Silva Júnior,
  • Benildo Sousa Cavada,
  • Edson Holanda Teixeira,
  • Francisco Vassiliepe Sousa Arruda,
  • Ana Lúcia Figueiredo Porto,
  • Victor Alves Carneiro,
  • Mayron Alves de Vasconcelos,
  • Francisco Flávio Vasconcelos Evaristo,
  • Rafaela Mesquita Bastos,
  • Luiz Gonzaga do Nascimento Neto,
  • Luciano da Silva Pinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16119298
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 11
pp. 9298 – 9315

Abstract

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Lectins are a structurally heterogeneous group of highly specific carbohydrate-binding proteins. Due to their great biotechnological potential, lectins are widely used in biomedical research. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the healing potential of the lectin of Bauhinia variegata (nBVL) and its recombinant isoform (rBVL-1). Following surgical creation of dorsal skin wounds, seven groups of mice were submitted to topical treatment for 12 days with lectin, D-galactose, BSA and saline. The animals were anesthetized and euthanized on POD 2, 7 and 12 in order to evaluate the healing potential of each treatment. The parameters considered included wound size, contraction rate, epithelialization rate and histopathological findings. Wound closure was fastest in animals treated with rBVL-1 (POD 7). nBVL was more effective than the controls. All skin layers were reconstructed and keratin deposition increased. Our findings indicate that the lectin of Bauhinia variegata possesses pro-healing properties and may be employed in the treatment of acute skin wounds.

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