Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Jan 2021)

Ozonized solutions favor the repair of experimentally induced skin wounds in rats

  • Rafael C. Sanguanini,
  • Mariana F. Bento,
  • Evelyn de Oliveira,
  • Emmanuel Arnhold,
  • Mariana B.R. Faleiro,
  • Leandro G. Franco,
  • Moema P.C. Matos,
  • Veridiana Maria B.D. Moura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-6578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 11
pp. 914 – 921

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ABSTRACT: This study aimed to evaluate and compare the effects of ozonized solutions on tissue wound repair in rats. Treatments consisted of ozonized water (GA), 0.9% sodium chloride (GCL), ozonized oil (GO), and 0.2% allantoin cream (GAL). The morphometric evaluation showed that wounds of the GA group presented a higher degree of retraction (p<0.05) at three and eight days of treatment (37.96 and 84.81%, respectively). Picrosirius red staining showed that groups GA and GO presented higher deposition (p<0.05) of type I collagen at 15 and 22 days of treatment, respectively. The neovascularization was higher in wounds of group GO on days 3, 8, and 15 (p<0.05), with higher VEGF immunostaining. (p<0.05). Thus, ozonized water enhances wound retraction and assists in the maturation and remodeling phase, while ozonized oil promotes higher neovascularization during tissue repair and higher deposition of type I collagen from the third week of treatment.

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